Central do Timão
·27 ottobre 2025
Right-back set to leave Corinthians after limited game time this season

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·27 ottobre 2025

Right-back Letícia Santos is not expected to remain at Corinthians in 2026. With a contract valid until December 31, the 30-year-old player is unlikely to have her contract renewed and is therefore already free to sign a pre-contract with another team.
According to information from the portal Meu Timão, Letícia has been approached by some Brazilian clubs and, due to the lack of opportunities under coach Lucas Piccinato, is expected to seek new challenges outside the club. Currently, she is only the fourth option for the right-back position, which has been occupied by Gisela Robledo, with Gi Fernandes and Paulinha as alternatives.

Letícia arrived at Corinthians at the beginning of 2024, surrounded by high expectations after a standout stint in European football and participation in a World Cup with the Brazilian National Team. However, she was unable to establish herself. In two seasons, she played 29 matches—22 in 2024 and only seven in 2025—scoring two goals and providing one assist.
In addition to Letícia, another player expected to say goodbye is forward Eudimilla, 24, who has also been a substitute. According to Meu Timão, she may strengthen Santos next season.
On the other hand, Corinthians has already secured contract renewals for coach Lucas Piccinato and goalkeeper Nicole Ramos. Other squad members whose contracts are also expiring are Mariza, Gabi Zanotti, Tamires, Gi Fernandes, Érika, Lelê, Kemelli, and Paulinha.
Before ending her time at the club, Letícia Santos may still play in the Paulista Championship. The Brabas return to the field on November 1, a Saturday, at 11 a.m., against São Paulo, for the 11th round of the State Championship.
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