São Paulo: Casters establish changes for transparency after fans protests

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Sao Paulo has been living troubled days after the elimination of Libertadores by LDU. With the bad results accumulating for years, the fans turned against the current tricolor board, mainly, electing President Julio Cesar Casares.

After internal reevaluation and pressured by the stands, the leader decided to approve measures that bring the fan closer to the decisions of São Paulo.

Then the Sporting News detail what these measurements are. Check it out!

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Transparency measures approved by Casares in São Paulo

  • Disclosure of transfer values ​​(exits of players)
  • Publication of Financial Report every 45/60 days
  • An open training day for the press during the week
  • Disclosure of weekly medical newsletters
  • Monthly interview of Julio Casares or other leader to deal with matters of interest to the club

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What is the current debt of São Paulo?

São Paulo’s current debt is around R $ 1 billion. According to information from ESPN, from 2023 to 2024, the club’s debt grew by 45%, jumping from R $ 666.7 million to R $ 968.2 million.

São Paulo seeks to gather the shards after eliminating LDU in Libertadores. With a great debt to pay behind the scenes, Tricolor, through the Julio Casares board, looking for investors in the market to help the team.



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