Palmeiras has prioritized the retention of its key players during the current period of international negotiations. The Alviverde board uses the solidity of its sports project, focused on the fight for significant trophies, combined with extensive employment relationships and high-value contract termination clauses, as tools to sustain its position against interest from foreign associations. Each player who regularly plays under coach Abel Ferreira has a commitment signed at least until the end of the 2027 season, providing Palmeiras with stability in preserving the starting team. Goalkeeper Marcelo Lomba, who acts as a direct replacement for starter Carlos Miguel, represents the only distinct situation at the moment. Due to his advanced age and extensive experience, Marcelo Lomba's future in the squad has not yet been confirmed. The football leadership is considering extending the goalkeeper's contract for another year or going to the transfer market to hire a younger goalkeeper who can provide competitiveness to the sector and alternate with Carlos Miguel. With these strategies, Palmeiras aims not only to maintain its core but also to strengthen itself for future competitions.
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Palmeiras projects to raise R$400 million through transfers | Carlos Miguel
Palmeiras aims to secure its players and raise R$400 million through transfers, maintaining the competitiveness of the squad.
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