O São Paulo Football Club has concluded its transfer window with a strategic approach, securing only three new signings to bolster its squad. The Tricolor has brought in midfielder Marcos Antônio and defensive midfielder Santiago Longo, both on loan until 2025, and center-back Ruan Tressoldi, also on loan until 2025.
The signings come as a response to the departure of Alisson, who is out with an injury, and the sale of Diego Costa. The team is eager to reinforce its squad to compete in the Copa do Brasil, Libertadores, and Brasileirão leagues. With Thiago Mendes being the primary target, the negotiations with Al Rayyan, the Qatari club where the midfielder currently plays, have not progressed.
The São Paulo is also on the lookout for a lateral-left, as Wellington is set to join Southampton next year and Patryck is recovering from a broken clavicle. The club's primary target, Alex Sandro, has not been pursued further.
The Tricolor has secured the following new signings:
The signings demonstrate the São Paulo's commitment to strengthening its squad ahead of the remainder of the season. With the team still in contention for three major competitions, these new additions will be crucial in ensuring the team's success.
The Tricolor's transfer strategy has been characterized as a balanced approach, recognizing the need to strengthen the squad without breaking the bank. The club has shown an ability to adapt and adjust its approach, making the most of the transfer window to achieve its goals.
The São Paulo will continue to monitor the transfer market, but it is possible that no further signings will be made before the transfer window closes. For now, the focus will be on integrating the new recruits and preparing for the remainder of the season.
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