São Paulo FC is standing behind head coach Luis Zubeldía and shooting down any rumors about changes to their technical staff. The club is working on managing wages which can be seen in recent player loans like Giuliano Galoppo going to Santos. Zubeldía’s work matches what São Paulo wants to do to keep the team strong in the Brasileirão.
- São Paulo FC says they trust Luis Zubeldía as head coach.
- The club’s leaders don’t want to change any of the current technical staff.
- Player loans, including Giuliano Galoppo to Santos are helping them manage wages better.
São Paulo’s Commitment to Zubeldía
São Paulo FC has made it clear they believe in Luis Zubeldía the Argentine head coach. Football journalist André Hernan tweeted that the club’s leadership and president aren’t looking to make any changes to the technical staff. This shows they think Zubeldía knows what he’s doing and can help build a strong team that can win games.
🚨🚨Não passa na cabeça do Presidente e da direção uma mudança na comissão técnica do SPFC! Trabalho segue!
— André Hernan (@andrehernan)
February 11, 2025
Zubeldía who is good at tactics and working with young players, has helped create a strict but flexible playing style at São Paulo. He likes using a 4-2-3-1 setup that makes the midfield strong and gives lots of options for attacking.
Strategic Player Movements
São Paulo is trying to handle their money better and make their team deeper, so they’ve been moving some players around. They loaned Giuliano Galoppo to Santos and Santos can buy him for $3.5 million if they want. This helps São Paulo deal with wages while letting players get more time on the field.
- Giuliano Galoppo: Gone to Santos on loan they can buy him for $3.5 million.
- Michel Araújo and Rodrigo Nestor: Talking with Bahia about moving there.
To see more about what São Paulo FC is doing lately check out São Paulo FC’s current management coverage.
Zubeldía’s Impact and Vision
Luis Zubeldía at São Paulo FC really cares about tactics and helping players get better. He’s been a manager at lots of clubs in Latin America so he knows what he’s doing. He’s managed teams like Santos Laguna, LDU Quito and Racing Club which has made him known as a coach who thinks ahead.
São Paulo wants to do well for a long time, and Zubeldía fits with what they want to do to stay strong in Brazilian and South American football. You can learn more about Zubeldía’s career on his Soccerway profile.
If you want to read more about football management, look at how Eduardo Domínguez extends his tenure with Estudiantes, which shows how other teams also want to keep things steady and get better in the Argentine Primera División.