Flamengo eye Marcos Antônio amid São Paulo’s Lazio debt, report claims | OneFootball

Flamengo eye Marcos Antônio amid São Paulo’s Lazio debt, report claims | OneFootball

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·24 février 2026

Flamengo eye Marcos Antônio amid São Paulo’s Lazio debt, report claims

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Flamengo doesn’t seem to understand that they won’t be getting Marcos Antônio. São Paulo has already openly declared, through its football director Rui Costa, that the tricolor’s number 8 is not for sale and will remain at the club.

However, the arrogant Rio club is hoping that São Paulo won’t be able to come up with the R$ 25 million needed to pay Lazio for the permanent transfer, which is set to happen in the middle of the year for the team’s standout player. Betting on this possible default by Tricolor to the Italians, Fla thinks they have a chance to take advantage of any slip-up.


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According to the newspaper O Globo, Flamengo plans to make a move with a big salary offer to Marcos, hoping that São Paulo will give up on keeping the player to save money.

This makes no sense at all, because if Tricolor buys the midfielder for R$ 25 million, they’ve already made a profit, since Marcos Antônio’s market value today is much higher than that. According to Transfermarkt, the São Paulo player is valued at around 9 million euros, approximately R$ 55 million. The real truth is that Flamengo thinks they’re the only smart ones.

The clubs spoke recently, when São Paulo reaffirmed their refusal of any offer, and they informally agreed to give preference to the Rio club if Tricolor ever wanted to negotiate Marcos, also to avoid constant harassment from their rival.

“Marcos Antônio is a São Paulo player. There is no possibility of Flamengo signing Marcos Antônio without talking to São Paulo. That’s something we’ve ensured since last year. It’s also important for São Paulo fans to know that even at the end of Marcos Antônio’s loan, there was already interest from other clubs in him. And then there was a risk, because he wasn’t a São Paulo player yet,” explained director Rui Costa in an interview with UOL.

“São Paulo is just as big as Flamengo, just as important as Flamengo in the world football ecosystem. That’s what I told Boto personally when I was with him, because I thought that was the importance Marcos deserved, and what São Paulo fans deserved,” added the tricolor executive.

Contrary to what part of the Rio press says, Marcos Antônio has never shown any willingness to leave São Paulo. He’s been a fan of the club since childhood and is living a true dream wearing the tricolor shirt, shining in every match. His celebrations with the fans after the win over Bragantino in the Paulistão are a perfect example of his love for the Morumbi team. And Tricolor has never intended to sell him.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.

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