Good deal? Botafogo may pay São Paulo twice what Ferraresi cost | OneFootball

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·06 de março de 2026

Good deal? Botafogo may pay São Paulo twice what Ferraresi cost

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São Paulo finalized this Friday (6) the loan of defender Nahuel Ferraresi to Botafogo. The Venezuelan is already in Rio de Janeiro (RJ), where he underwent medical exams and signed the contract.

Even though many Tricolor fans were not pleased with the deal, the fact is that the Morumbi club agreed to, let’s say, generous terms for the player. With a contract until 2028, Ferraresi was clearly showing that he was not part of Hernán Crespo’s main plans: in the current season, he played in five matches for São Paulo, starting in only two of them.


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Ferraresi arrived at Morumbi in 2022, on loan from the City Group. After his performance was approved in that second half of the year, he was permanently signed by the club for 4.3 million euros (about R$ 23 million at the exchange rate at the time).

A starter for the Venezuelan national team, the terms of the deal with Botafogo indicate an increase in value: for the loan, the Rio de Janeiro club will immediately pay R$ 400,000, with a clause for an additional R$ 400,000 if he meets productivity goals (that is, number of matches played).

The contract signed between the two clubs includes a purchase option for 6 million euros (R$ 36 million at the current exchange rate), plus a 1 million euro (R$ 6 million) bonus.

In other words, Ferraresi could bring São Paulo a total of R$ 45 million, almost double what was paid for his transfer from City.

The defense is one of the best-stocked sectors of the São Paulo squad. With Crespo’s decision to stop using three players in the position, there are six immediate options for two spots (Dória, Rafael Tolói, Arboleda, Alan Franco, and Sabino), not to mention two youth players who usually train at Barra Funda (Igão and Isac).

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

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