Nosso Palestra
·09 de dezembro de 2025
Palmeiras plan to sell Allan to meet budget target, see figures

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·09 de dezembro de 2025

After a titleless season for Palmeiras, Leila Pereira, Anderson Barros, and Abel Ferreira are looking to implement the entire plan outlined for 2026 with arrivals, departures, and contract renewals.
NOSSO PALESTRA has learned that Verdão plans to sell the young Allan, who was developed in the Palmeiras youth academy and was one of the highlights of the Alviverde in 2025, during this transfer window.
Palmeiras has not yet received any official proposals but understands that the Academy's product is highly valued after good performances at the club and has been a constant target of inquiries, especially from teams in England.
The plan outlined by those who manage Verdão's football is to negotiate Allan for around €30 million (about R$190 million at the current exchange rate). His playing characteristics, youth, and the club's reputation as a good developer are the bets to reach the desired value.
Currently, in the view of Palmeiras' football management, Allan is the main asset for generating revenue from player sales. For 2026, Alviverde planned to raise about R$400 million from negotiations, and the young athlete could, if the club's plan materializes, be responsible for almost 50% of this amount.
In addition to Allan, Benedetti and Riquelme Fillipi are other players who may leave Verdão in the next season. The defender and the forward are well-regarded in the European market and were constant targets of inquiries during the 2025 season.
NP reported that Verdão's management is initially working with up to five signings. The Palmeiras leadership primarily desires the arrival of a defender, a defensive midfielder, and players for the offensive sector.
Some negotiations will occur following the departure of current squad players. Abel Ferreira's coaching staff believes that the team's foundation is already established with the restructuring carried out this season, requiring only specific adjustments in some positions.
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