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·07 de março de 2026
Corinthians set for huge savings with ins and outs

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·07 de março de 2026

The Corinthians views the outcome of the transfer window, which closed last Tuesday, as positive. Between arrivals and departures, the club estimates a savings of R$ 1.5 million in the payroll.
During the window, 11 players left Timão. They are: Romero, Talles Magno, Fagner, Maycon, Félix Torres, Diego Palacios, Ryan, Héctor Hernández, Matheus Donelli, José Martínez, and Cacá. See each case below:
In return, seven reinforcements were signed: Gabriel Paulista, Matheus Pereira, Pedro Milans, Kaio César, Allan, Zakaria Labyad, and Jesse Lingard. Corinthians' balance does not include Fabrizio Angileri, who was already in the squad last year and renewed his contract.
The international transfer window closed last Tuesday, but Corinthians still does not consider its squad complete. The club's management sees the exception window as a last chance to strengthen Dorival Júnior's squad.
The exception window will extend until March 27. During this period, Timão and other Brazilian clubs can sign players who are free agents or those who participated in state tournaments.
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Corinthians is monitoring potential names to strengthen its squad. Coach Dorival Júnior believes the club needs to bring in more players to handle the intense Brazilian football calendar.
One of the positions prioritized by Timão is the goalkeeper. The management is looking for a backup for Hugo Souza, as João Ricardo from Fortaleza was rejected in medical exams and will not be signed.
Goalkeeper Neto from Botafogo is one of the names on the club's radar. The club has inquired about the player's situation but has not yet advanced in negotiations.

(Photo: José Manoel Idalgo/Agência Corinthians)
Facing a financial crisis, Corinthians avoids paying transfer fees. The club, led by football executive Marcelo Paz, seeks free agents or players available for loan.
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