AVANTE MEU TRICOLOR
·13 Juni 2026
Bombshell: Ukrainians weigh big-money bid for São Paulo academy gem

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·13 Juni 2026

São Paulo have received interest from European football regarding striker Ryan Francisco, 18, who is considered one of the top prospects to come through Cotia’s youth academy.
Shakhtar Donetsk of Ukraine are reportedly willing to submit a formal offer of €17 million (approximately R$108 million at the current exchange rate) to sign the player in the next transfer window.
The Ukrainian club have been monitoring the young forward’s performances since last season. Shakhtar’s scouts highlight attributes such as his finishing ability, tactical intelligence in occupying space inside the box, and the competitive maturity he has shown at youth level. The European side see the player as having strong resale potential, in keeping with their history of investing in young Brazilian talents.
Despite the significant figures involved, São Paulo’s board are treating the possibility of a transfer with extreme caution. The club’s football leadership believe Ryan Francisco’s market value is likely to rise substantially as the player gets a consistent run of minutes with the senior team under head coach Dorival Júnior.
The São Paulo club’s negotiating position is backed by the striker’s recent contract renewal. The new deal runs until April 2028 and includes a release clause of €100 million (more than R$600 million).
The agreement also included a salary increase and contractual targets that raise the player’s earnings as he progresses within the first-team squad.
Perhaps as a form of protection, Tricolor decided that Ryan will be reintegrated into the senior squad when the club return to training next Wednesday (17). Since recovering from surgery at the start of the year, the striker had been working exclusively with the under-20 squad.
Internally, the assessment is that the indicated €17 million would hardly be enough to convince São Paulo to release the centre-forward immediately.
Although the revenue is considered important for the club’s cash flow — as it faces financial constraints — the board believe the sporting benefits and a future sale could generate significantly higher figures.
Any progress in potential negotiations will depend not only on the financial package, but also on the career plan presented to the player.
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