AVANTE MEU TRICOLOR
·24 de dezembro de 2025
São Paulo sign Paraguay keeper as Rafael’s back-up, Young to go on loan

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·24 de dezembro de 2025

São Paulo secured another reinforcement for the next season on Wednesday (24th), Christmas Eve. This is the Brazilian goalkeeper naturalized Paraguayan, Carlos Coronel, who was playing for the New York Red Bulls in the MLS, the United States soccer league.
AVANTE MEU TRICOLOR confirmed that the Tricolor signed the 28-year-old goalkeeper to be a backup for the undisputed starter Rafael, as Jandrei was finally loaned once again to Juventude and will not return to wear the São Paulo jersey. He will be the club's second reinforcement, which so far has only announced the midfielder Danielzinho, formerly of Mirassol.
Born in Mato Grosso do Sul, he has Paraguayan ancestry on his mother's side and began his career in Red Bull's project in Brazil in 2013. He then moved to Austria to play for the company's team in Salzburg, before joining the New York club, which he defended from 2021 to 2025.
The deal with the Tricolor is already set, with only the contract signing remaining before the club's official announcement. The contract is expected to be valid for two years. Coronel also received offers from clubs in Saudi Arabia and the United States. He chose to sign with São Paulo, which is not paying anything for the transfer, only a customary signing bonus to the player.
The Tricolor's plan, as reported by AMT, is to renew with the current immediate backup Young, who has a contract until the end of 2026, but to loan out their young 23-year-old goalkeeper this upcoming season to gain experience for their Made in Cotia.
Naturalized Paraguayan at the beginning of 2023, the new 1.92m Tricolor reinforcement received his first call-up to the national team at the end of that same year and has already accumulated nine matches with the team of his new teammate Bobadilla. He is even considered to play in the 2026 World Cup.
Coronel stood out in New York, where he was captain and played 180 matches, 44 of which were clean sheets, and he is also known for his penalty-saving skills.
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