São Paulo keep Cotia wonderkid, fend off Europe with big clause | OneFootball

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·19 de marzo de 2026

São Paulo keep Cotia wonderkid, fend off Europe with big clause

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São Paulo has fended off European interest that had been coming in for its breakout defender from Cotia and has renewed Osorio's contract until the end of February 2030.

And the release clause set for foreign clubs is staggering. According to initial information from Globo Esporte, it was set at 100 million euros, approximately R$ 605 million at the current exchange rate. For the domestic market, the termination fee is R$ 59 million. São Paulo retained 70% of Osorio's economic rights in this renewal.


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The club that showed the most interest in the defender, who was one of the standouts in the runner-up campaign at the Copinha, was Betis from Spain, which made inquiries about the Tricolor player back in 2025.

Still only 19 years old, Luis Osorio has been playing for São Paulo's youth teams since 2023, when he arrived from Desportivo Brasil. He played in the last three Copinhas for Tricolor, winning the title in 2025 and finishing as runner-up this season. He also has two more Copa do Brasil Sub-20 trophies won in the last two years.

This season, he played ten matches for the Tricolor youth team, scoring two goals, and has firmly established himself as one of the main pillars of São Paulo's under-20 team led by Allan Barcellos.

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