AVANTE MEU TRICOLOR
·3 de abril de 2026
Warning sign: European giants send scouts to watch Lucca

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·3 de abril de 2026

Another São Paulo academy prospect is expected to draw interest from European giants in the next transfer window.
AVANTE MEU TRICOLOR has learned that, for about a month now, scouts working for major Old Continent clubs have been following São Paulo’s under-20 matches to assess winger Lucca, an 18-year-old gem.
A player called for by nine out of ten Morumbi club supporters, Lucca was promoted to the senior squad last year but failed to establish consistency in the first team, whether due to the coach’s decision or injury.
Under Roger Machado, for example, the youngster was not even included in the matchday squad, overlooked on the bench in favor of defensive options (the new coach even named three defenders for some matches).
It was not as if the situation was any different under Hernán Crespo: in total, he played six matches this season, only three of them as a starter. He has not even appeared on the bench since the win over Ponte Preta in the final round of the Campeonato Paulista qualifying stage.
Portuguese side Benfica, English club Arsenal, and German team Borussia Dortmund are among the clubs monitoring the São Paulo prospect.
The information was confirmed to the report by sources from São Paulo’s senior leadership, who downplayed the matter and, above all, stressed that no concrete offers have been made for the prospect.
Lucca is under contract until April 2028, and the message is clear: the club has no interest in selling him before the end of this year. Better use of him in the senior team, combined with call-ups to Brazil’s youth national teams, suggests to club officials that his market value could rise considerably.
Despite his more secondary role compared to the one he holds today, football executive Rui Costa has been criticized for the sale considered premature and unfavorable of four São Paulo prospects last year: attacking midfielder Matheus Alves and wingers Lucas Ferreira, William Gomes, and Henrique do Carmo.
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