
Gazeta Esportiva.com
·15 octobre 2025
Santos v Corinthians: which squad is worth more in the classic clash

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·15 octobre 2025
Santos and Corinthians face off this Tuesday in a match valid for the 28th round of the Brazilian Championship. Do you know which club has the most valuable squad?
Currently, Timão has a market value set at €110.45 million (approximately R$ 702.93 million at the current rate), according to Transfermarkt. Meanwhile, Peixe’s squad is valued at €82.80 million (approximately R$ 526.96 million at the current rate).
The most expensive player between the two teams is Yuri Alberto. Corinthians’ center forward has a valuation of €22 million (R$ 140 million). The Parque São Jorge club, in fact, dominates the top 3. Rodrigo Garro is second (R$ 82.73 million) and Breno Bidon is third (R$ 76.37 million).
On Santos’ side, the most valuable player is Neymar. The attacking midfielder, who won’t play tonight due to a muscle injury, is valued at €11 million (R$ 70.91 million). Goalkeeper Gabriel Brazão is second, at R$ 50.91 million.
One of the main stars of Corinthians and the Dutch national team, Memphis Depay has a market value set at €9.00 million (R$ 57.29 million).
Santos is trying to bounce back in the Brasileirão after a bitter 3-0 defeat to Ceará away from home. With only one win in the last eight games, Peixe sits 16th, with 28 points, three more than Vitória, who sit just inside the relegation zone.
The Baixada Santista team’s last win was on September 21. On that occasion, the Alvinegro Praiano beat São Paulo 1-0 at Vila Belmiro, with a goal by Guilherme.
Corinthians head into the derby against Santos in a moment of slight recovery in the Brazilian Championship. After a period of fluctuation, Dorival Júnior’s team returned to winning convincingly in the last round, beating Mirassol 3-0 at the Neo Química Arena. The result ended a sequence of three games without a win and gave the team fresh momentum, now in 12th place with 33 points, five more than their rival this Wednesday.
Before the victory, Timão had drawn 1-1 with Internacional away and lost to Flamengo and Sport in succession, which had increased the pressure on the squad and the coach. Despite the recent improvement, the team is still seeking greater defensive consistency and offensive efficiency — points Dorival has been trying to adjust in training.
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