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·15 Juni 2026
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·15 Juni 2026
Negotiations for the transfer of left-back Kaiki to Como, in Italy, have already been going on for more than ten days.
Although the Italians have reached the €15 million offer (around R$90 million) demanded by Cruzeiro, the transfer remains stalled.
According to information gathered by ge, there are important financial and contractual issues that still need to be resolved.
On Cruzeiro’s side, the green light for the deal has already been given.
The club’s board views player sales in this transfer window positively as a way to balance the club’s finances, and the young full-back is currently the main asset to generate revenue.
The first major obstacle, however, is the commission demanded by the agents managing Kaiki’s career.
Como considers the initial amount unworkable, since it has already reached its budget limit for the transfer, and Cruzeiro’s board is trying to help broker an agreement.
Another point of disagreement involves the split of the economic rights. The Italian club wants full ownership of the player’s rights, but Cruzeiro is trying to keep a percentage or secure profit from a future resale, a detail also confirmed by ge’s report.
Finally, the player himself still needs to settle the salary terms. Although Como’s current offer is higher than the one presented in January, it is still below what Kaiki and his camp expect to earn in Europe.
In no rush to decide his future, the full-back is not even ruling out a contract renewal with Cruzeiro, who have the youngster under contract until 2027.
In addition, the player’s camp is monitoring the European market, aware that other offers may emerge, such as one from Spain’s Betis, which remains interested in the player.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.
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