Arrascaeta points to signing to show Flamengo's stature | OneFootball

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·28 de abril de 2026

Arrascaeta points to signing to show Flamengo's stature

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Idol Arrascaeta said that all players currently want to play for Flamengo


When Arrascaeta arrived in 2019, Flamengo had only one Libertadores title. Today, however, Mengão has four. Thus, the Rubro-Negro idol witnessed the team’s growth, as it is now capable of luring star players away from European clubs.

From the time I arrived at Flamengo until today, the club has grown a lot. Today all players want to play for Flamengo because Flamengo is a club that will always be fighting for titles,” said the No. 10, who added:


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Paquetá’s signing shows the greatness of the club in being able to bring in a player of this quality for the amount it paid. That is very good for Brazilian football. It will raise the level even further,” Arrascaeta told Transfermarkt.

How has Flamengo grown?

In sporting terms, the Rubro-Negro has won three Libertadores titles and three Brasileirão titles over the last seven years. In addition to the trophies, Mengão reached two Club World Cup finals, and in both cases the title slipped away by the finest of margins.

What does the signing of Lucas Paquetá say about Flamengo?

The homegrown Flamengo player had already spent seven seasons in Europe’s top tier. That is because Paquetá was West Ham’s No. 10 in the Premier League and even attracted interest from Manchester City, for example.

Given that scenario, however, Mengão had the financial power to pay 42 million euros (around R$260 million) to bring the player back. Since arriving, he has been a starter for Fla thanks to his technical quality and versatility.

What is Flamengo’s next match?

With Arrascaeta available, Flamengo faces Estudiantes (ARG) this Wednesday (29) in Group A of the Libertadores. The match kicks off at 9:30 p.m. Brasília time in Argentina, with coverage on Rede Globo (free-to-air TV) and Paramount+ (streaming).

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.

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