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São Paulo FC Set to Secure Marcos Antônio and Eyes Ruan’s Transfer

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São Paulo FC is gonna secure a big signing to their squad with maybe getting Marcos Antônio from Lazio. The deal has like a must-buy option in 2026 which is pretty smart for the club since they need to make their midfield better. They’re trying to be better at both Brazilian and international competitions with this move.

  • São Paulo FC is almost done getting Marcos Antônio with like a forced purchase in 2026.
  • They’re still talking with Sassuolo about getting Ruan to make their defense stronger.
  • These moves are part of how São Paulo FC wants to make the team better.

What Marcos Antônio Could Bring

In what’s a pretty big deal São Paulo FC is almost done getting Marcos Antônio from Lazio. The Italian team said ok to lending him again with like a must-buy thing in 2026. They just gotta finish the paperwork which is real important for São Paulo to keep the midfielder. The deal’s got a €5 million buyout thing but Antônio needs to play in at least half the games for 45 minutes or more each time.


Maybe Getting Ruan from Sassuolo

São Paulo FC is also trying to get Ruan who’s a good defender from Sassuolo. They’re still talking about it but if they get him it’ll make their defense way better. Getting him would help them a lot since they gotta play in both Brazilian league and Copa Libertadores.

Smart Moves by São Paulo FC

They’re trying to get these players cause São Paulo FC really wants to make the team stronger with all the games they gotta play. The team’s getting ready for some real important matches like the big Copa Libertadores game against Alianza Lima. Getting Marcos Antônio and Ruan would help the team play better together on the field.

São Paulo is showing they really want to make the team stronger by trying to get these players so they can do good in Brazilian football and other places too.

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