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·8 Januari 2026
Transfer news: follow the latest updates this Thursday, 8 January

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·8 Januari 2026

The Transfer Market is stirring clubs in Brazil and abroad, with negotiations, inquiries, and advancements that are reshaping squads for the next season. While the country's top teams are maneuvering to strengthen strategic sectors, international football also promises to experience busy days, with impactful transfers, battles for promising talents, and opportunities emerging as the window turns.
Follow below the main news, movements, and rumors that are exciting managers, agents, and fans around the world.
Porto announced this Thursday that it has reached an agreement with São Paulo to extend the loan of the full-back João Moreira. Initially valid until January 31, the contract was extended until June 30.

Photo: Disclosure / Moreira
This Thursday, Cruzeiro announced the contract renewal with midfielder Japa. The 22-year-old extended his contract for another five seasons, meaning he will remain at the club until the end of 2030.

Photo: Gustavo Aleixo/Cruzeiro
Flamengo's management is determined to strengthen the midfield and has targeted midfielder Marcos Antônio, currently at São Paulo. According to information from Venê Casagrande, the idea of the Rubro-Negro is to acquire the player permanently, unrelated to the loan negotiation of midfielder Allan, which is still ongoing with the São Paulo club.

(Photo: Rubens Chiri/São Paulo FC)
Vasco announced, in the early hours of this Thursday, that it has reached an agreement for the signing of attacking midfielder Johan Rojas, who belongs to Monterrey. The 23-year-old player landed in Rio de Janeiro for medical examinations and will subsequently sign the loan contract, with a purchase option, until the end of this season.

Photo: Dikran Sahagian/Vasco
Remo announced the signing of midfielder Patrick de Paula on loan, last Wednesday. This season, the northern team will compete nationally in the Brazilian Serie A and the Copa do Brasil, as well as the Campeonato Paraense and Copa Norte.

Photo: Disclosure/Remo
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