AVANTE MEU TRICOLOR
·02 de junho de 2026
Despite Newton's OK to join São Paulo, Botafogo reject first bid

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·02 de junho de 2026

São Paulo’s negotiations to sign defensive midfielder Newton started off badly, briefly lifted spirits among the club’s officials, and have now set off alarm bells again.
As AVANTE MEU TRICOLOR has learned, the Rio de Janeiro club rejected the first approach made by the São Paulo side on Monday (1).
After making progress last week on a proposal to take Newton on loan with a mandatory purchase clause tied to established performance targets (number of matches and the like), the Morumbi side saw its attempt to negotiate down Botafogo’s asking price fall through.
Botafogo are insisting on releasing Newton only with a purchase clause set at 5 million euros (around R$29.4 million). São Paulo offered 3 million euros (approximately R$17.7 million).
Tricolor do not want to lose the deal for two reasons. First: Newton was a specific request from Dorival Júnior, who wants a tall player with strong marking ability. In addition, the player has signaled through his camp that he is open to a move to Morumbi.
Because of this, the tendency is for São Paulo to raise its offer or propose paying the clause in installments, with payment starting only in 2027.
It is the same model through which Tricolor managed to sign Artur from Botafogo.
The midfielder played 17 matches for Botafogo this season and scored one goal. Under Martín Anselmi, he was even used out of position in defense. Under Franclim Carvalho, however, he lost space and featured in only three matches, starting two of them.
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