Papo na Colina
·26 de dezembro de 2025
Vasco and Palmeiras keeping tabs on Brazil star’s situation

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·26 de dezembro de 2025

The transfer market for 2026 could bring a bombshell move involving Vasco da Gama. The Rio de Janeiro club, just like their rivals Palmeiras, is keeping an eye on the situation of a major international name: midfielder Fabinho. According to a report by ESPN, Al-Ittihad of Saudi Arabia intends to facilitate the Brazilian player's departure in order to cut costs and rejuvenate their squad.
Although the release by the Saudis seems feasible, the financial operation is staggering by Brazilian standards. Fabinho currently earns 24 million euros per season (about R$ 156 million), which amounts to a monthly salary of approximately R$ 13 million.
The player's contract runs until June 2026 and he still has R$ 78 million left to receive. To return to Brazil, the midfielder would have to give up a fortune, making Europe a likely destination should the contract be terminated.
However, there is an emotional trump card. Fabinho, who celebrated his return to the Brazilian National Team in November, dreams of playing in the next World Cup. Being in the spotlight in Brazilian football could be a shortcut to that goal. With 13 years in Europe and stints at Real Madrid, Monaco, and Liverpool, he would bring leadership and a winning mentality to the squad.

Fabinho during a friendly between Al Ittihad and Betis, in 2024 Fran Santiago/Getty Images
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