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·25 August 2025

Vasco sign Libertadores winner from Flamengo

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Matheus França was one of Flamengo's recent main gems


Brazilian clubs remain attentive in this transfer window in search of new reinforcements. Flamengo 'calmed the spirits' after bringing in four signings: Samuel Lino, Saúl Ñíguez, Emerson Royal, and Carrascal. Rival of the Rubro-Negro, Vasco also made moves and secured the arrival of a former Fla player: Matheus França.

Vasco had been trying to sign Matheus França in recent weeks to strengthen Fernando Diniz's team. Thus, the Rio de Janeiro club convinced Crystal Palace (ENG) and secured a loan until June 2026, covering 70% of the player's salary. The information comes from journalist Lucas Pedrosa.


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Did Matheus França want to go to Vasco?

It is worth noting that the negotiation between Vasco and Crystal Palace almost fell through at the last minute. This is because the English team received contacts from Estoril (POR) and Braga (POR) showing interest in the player. However, the midfielder stated that he wanted to go to the Rio de Janeiro club and, thus, his wish was respected. The former Flamengo player is expected to arrive in Rio de Janeiro this Tuesday (26).

What was Matheus França's journey at Flamengo like?

Considered one of the main promises of the Rubro-Negro youth academy, Matheus França moved up to the professional team in 2022, winning the Libertadores and the Copa do Brasil with the Sacred Mantle. In 2023, the young player had good moments under the command of Vítor Pereira. Thus, Crystal Palace signed the player for 20 million euros (about R$ 104 million at the time).

What is Flamengo's next match?

While clubs keep an 'eye' on the market, Flamengo focuses on the next commitment of the season. This Monday (25), Filipe Luís's team faces Vitória at 9 PM (Brasília time) at Maracanã, for the 21st round of the Brazilian Championship. As tradition dictates, Coluna do Fla will bring the best coverage on the internet through YouTube, the website, and social media.

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