Brasileirão round-up: what changed at clubs during the Copa break
Brasileirão round-up: what changed at clubs during the Copa break The Brazilian Championship returns this Thursday (16)! During the break for the 2026 World Cup, the transfer market in Série A was marked by financial caution. So far, the league has recorded more departures (51) than arrivals (38). Defense was the top priority for club directors, with 12 center-backs signed. The attack comes right behind, with 11 new names announced. 🏆 Transfer Market Highlights Biggest spender: Cruzeiro opened the wallet and leads the spending, shelling out around R$ 90 million to sign Gabriel Rojas and Gabriel Pec. Busiest club: Mirassol was the most active in reshaping its squad, bringing in six reinforcements and arranging four departures. World Cup signing: Grêmio landed the biggest international attraction of the window. The Porto Alegre club signed midfielder Jovane Cabral through the end of 2027 after he stood out for Cape Verde against Spain and Argentina at the current World Cup. Only coaching change: Vasco was the only club to change managers, sacking Renato Gaúcho and betting on Portuguese coach Pedro Emanuel. No news: Bragantino, Botafogo, Corinthians, Flamengo, and Santos have not yet announced any signings. In the case of the São Paulo duo (Corinthians and Santos), the inactivity is due to FIFA transfer bans imposed over unpaid debts from previous deals. 📅 Transfer Window Deadlines July 6 to 17: Extra CBF window, exclusive to domestic transfers. July 20 to September 11: Opening of the second regular window, allowing the registration of reinforcements from abroad. 🔄 Ins and Outs Athletico Arrivals: Dantas, Gilberto, and Jorge Rivaldo. Departures: Bruninho, Julimar, and Sorriso. Atlético-MG Arrivals: Léo Duarte and Ruan Tressoldi. Departures: Junior Alonso and Hulk. Bahia Arrivals: Guido Herrera, Marco Moreno, and Alejo Véliz. Departures: Marcos Felipe, João Paulo, Gabriel Xavier, and Gilberto. Botafogo Arrivals: None. Departures: Neto, Barboza, and Newton. Bragantino Arrivals: None. Departures: None. Chapecoense Arrivals: Max Alves and Túlio Eduardo. Departures: Walter Clar, Higor Meritão, Jean Carlos, João Vitor, and Wermeson. Corinthians Arrivals: None. Departures: None. Coritiba Arrivals: Brian Ocampo. Departures: Gabriel Leite. Cruzeiro Arrivals: Gabriel Rojas and Gabriel Pec. Departures: Matheus Cunha, Kauã Prates, Kaiki, Christian, Walace, and Japa (Lautaro Díaz is close to being announced by Racing). Flamengo Arrivals: None. Departures: None. Fluminense Arrivals: Thiago Silva and Hulk. Departures: Facundo Bernal. Grêmio Arrivals: Wallace, Diego Caito, Jovane Cabral, and Matheus Nascimento. Departures: Viery, Arthur, and André Henrique. Internacional Arrivals: Matheus Cunha and Guillermo Maripán. Departures: Bruno Tabata and Rafael Borré. Mirassol Arrivals: Gabriel Knesowitsch, Elias, Japa, Bruno Santos, Gustavo Silva, and Fernandinho. Departures: Rodrigues, Igor Cariús, Yuri Lara, Lucas Mugni, and Nathan Fogaça. Palmeiras Arrivals: Barboza. Departures: None. Remo Arrivals: Matheus Felipe, Zé Ivaldo, and Edson Fernando. Departures: Panagiotis Tachtsidis, Patrick de Paula, Freitas, Pavani, João Pedro, and Diego Hernández. Santos Arrivals: None. Departures: Zé Ivaldo, Tomás Rincón, and Lautaro Díaz. São Paulo Arrivals: Newton and Victor Sá. Departures: Alan Franco. Vasco Arrivals: Paulinho and Pedro Emanuel (head coach). Departures: Matheus França and Renato Gaúcho (head coach). Vitória Arrivals: Brítez, Fabiano Souza, Walace, and Pochettino. Departures: Claudinho, Neris, Ronald, Pedro Henrique, Renzo López, and Kike Saverio. This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.
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