AVANTE MEU TRICOLOR
·2 settembre 2025
São Paulo unimpressed by low offers, turn down foreign bids for Patryck

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·2 settembre 2025
Youth academy full-back during last year's Brasileirão match (Ricardo Moreira/Getty Images)
RAFAEL EMILIANO@rafaelemilianoo
The last day of the transfer window in Brazilian football remains busy at São Paulo.
Early on Tuesday afternoon (2), the Morumbi club decided to reject two offers received for left-back Patryck.
An Arab club and one from Cyprus approached Tricolor with similar offers: a one-season loan with a fixed purchase clause.
Either deal would have brought São Paulo around US$ 100,000 (approximately R$ 545,000) for the loan, with the purchase clause set at around R$ 8.2 million.
The Morumbi club decided to refuse the approaches, considering the amount too low. The justification is that Patryck has several appearances for Brazil's youth national teams, making him more valuable than estimated.
According to AVANTE MEU TRICOLOR, the Arabs promise to return with another bid for the player (their window only closes on the 15th).
With Hernán Crespo, however, the Cotia prospect was promoted and even received public praise from the coach for reportedly performing well in training, including when improvised as a center-back.
This season, the young full-back played in eight matches for Tricolor, being named in the squad for another 31 games without leaving the bench.
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