Papo na Colina
·2 Januari 2026
Vasco still keen on player, tables fresh bid

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·2 Januari 2026

Vasco da Gama remains active in the transfer market and has not given up on signing defender Alan Saldivia, 23, who belongs to Colo-Colo. After unsuccessful attempts in recent days, the Rio club has made a new formal offer and is now awaiting a response from the Chilean board.
The negotiation involves acquiring 50% of the economic rights of the Uruguayan defender. According to information from UOL, the agreement may also include the purchase of an additional 30% of the player’s rights, conditional on meeting certain targets established in the contract. Saldivia is appreciated by the coaching staff led by Fernando Diniz and is seen as an important piece for the defensive system in 2026.
Internally, Vasco is counting on the player’s desire to move the deal forward. Saldivia has already expressed interest in playing in Brazilian football and sees the transfer as an opportunity for career growth.

Photo: Reproduction/Colo Colo
Cuesta’s situation influences defensive planning
In addition to the possible arrival of Saldivia, Vasco is also evaluating the future of Carlos Cuesta. On loan from Galatasaray, the Colombian defender performed well throughout the 2025 season and established himself in the team.
The loan contract is nearing its end, but the club has a clause that allows them to extend the deal until December 31, 2026, upon payment of 1.5 million euros. There is also an option for a permanent transfer for 5.75 million euros. A decision regarding the defender’s permanence should be made soon, and the scenario is considered favorable.
Vasco is also seeking reinforcements for the midfield
The midfield is another priority for the Vasco board. The current target is Johan Rojas, from Monterrey. Talks are advanced, and the negotiation involves a one-year loan.
Rojas prefers to play on the left side and in the center of the field, with associative play characteristics and good quality in short passes — attributes valued by the coaching staff for the next season.

Alan Saldivia could strengthen Vasco next season (Reproduction/Instagram)
After finishing as runners-up in the Copa do Brasil, Vasco is working behind the scenes to strengthen the squad and come back stronger in 2026, aiming for competitiveness on all fronts.
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