AVANTE MEU TRICOLOR
·3 juillet 2026
After failed talks, São Paulo eye another Portuguese to bolster defence

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·3 juillet 2026

After ending negotiations for names such as Domingos Duarte and Arthur Chaves, São Paulo’s board remains active in the market in search of options to meet coach Dorival Júnior’s needs and strengthen the team’s defensive system.
According to what AVANTE MEU TRICOLOR has learned, the Morumbi club has been monitoring another Portuguese name in recent days: 23-year-old André Amaro, who is currently a free agent after the end of his contract with Al-Rayyan of Qatar.
São Paulo’s hierarchy has adopted an urgent stance regarding the signing of a center-back and expects to move forward in talks with the European player’s representatives in the coming days.
André Amaro’s free-agent status aligns with the club president’s current policy of financial austerity.
Given the budget restrictions and the focus on regularizing cash flow, signing players who do not require immediate transfer fees is being treated as a priority to address the sector’s shortage in the second-half transfer window.
Developed at Vitória de Guimarães, the same club where André Silva played in Portugal, Amaro was once regarded as Portugal’s most promising defender, having been a starter and captain for the country’s youth national teams.
In 2023, he was sold to Qatari football for nearly €8 million, and the transfer ended up costing the player dearly in terms of his personal project, as he did not get opportunities with Portugal’s senior national team and saw the excitement around his name decrease considerably.
Standing an impressive 1.88 meters tall, Amaro decided not to renew his deal with Al-Rayyan in search of an opportunity in a more attractive football market.
Among the new names being analyzed by the club is Brazilian Felipe Silva, 24, who belongs to Porto B and is under contract with the Portuguese side until 2029 — although the figures set by the Europeans for a permanent transfer also come close to Tricolor’s planning ceiling.
Recently, São Paulo eased the numerical shortage in the sector by reintegrating Ecuadorian Robert Arboleda, who had been serving a punishment for indiscipline. Under coach Dorival Júnior, the technical staff currently has five options for central defense: Alan Franco, Sabino, Osorio, Rafael Tolói, and Arboleda himself.
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