AVANTE MEU TRICOLOR
·9 Juni 2026
Family rejects Brazil ‘adventure’, Duarte's demands end São Paulo talks

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·9 Juni 2026

São Paulo definitively ended negotiations this Tuesday (9) to sign 31-year-old Portuguese center-back Domingos Duarte.
Officially, sources at the top of São Paulo’s football department say the main reason for the breakdown was financial. The 1.92-meter-tall player asked for figures considered too high to play in Brazilian football and responded negatively to different contract models presented by the Morumbi club during the talks.
AVANTE MEU TRICOLOR, however, has learned that the situation goes beyond that. After signaling positively about the opportunity to play in Brazil, the defender faced resistance from his family about accompanying him to the country.
Of course, that was not the only obstacle. The report learned from more than one source that, in addition to salary, Duarte’s camp began making financial demands starting last weekend. One of the issues was a change of stance on receiving the signing bonus spread out over the wages throughout the two-year contract, with an additional renewal clause, which had been under discussion.
“The impression is that after his family didn’t want to move to Brazil, he started doing everything he could to derail the negotiations,” a source heard by AMT said.
According to that same person, the defender’s own representatives were upset by Duarte’s extra demands. “The guys still tried to convince him, said it was an excellent opportunity, showed that Portuguese people like Abel (Ferreira, Palmeiras coach) and Cédric (Soares) live here without problems such as urban violence, for example. But the family wants to stay in Spain,” he said.
Duarte was seen by Tricolor as a key piece for its depleted defense, which lost Dória and Arboleda. It was considered a unique market opportunity. The club’s own directors emphasized to him and his camp that he would arrive as the undisputed starter in the position.
With spells at Sporting and Granada, as well as call-ups to the Portugal national team, the player brings the international experience required by the board. He had been playing for Getafe, also in La Liga, but his contract expires on June 30, allowing him to arrive without the club having to buy his rights.
With spells at Sporting and Granada, as well as call-ups to the Portugal national team, the player brings the international experience required by the board. He had been playing for Getafe, also in La Liga, but his contract expires on June 30, allowing him to arrive without the club having to buy his rights.
He had already come close to Brazilian football in 2019, when he entered talks with Flamengo to replace Pablo Marí.
On the pitch, he is known as a ball-playing center-back, with good distribution, quality in the air, and solidity in organized defensive setups. His main trait is his reading of the game and his ability to start attacking moves from the back.
On the other hand, he is not a particularly quick defender, which means he performs better in systems with less exposed defensive lines and greater defensive protection.
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