Corinthians midfielder Breno Bidon found himself at the center of a dispute involving Flamengo and Sporting, from Portugal. The information is from Rádio Tupi.
The 20-year-old player’s appreciation is a reflection of a consistent season for the São Paulo team, in which he established himself as one of the main revelations of the squad. The performance drew attention both inside and outside the country.
Bidon’s possible transfer involves significant numbers, long contracts and different strategies. Corinthians, holder of the athlete’s rights, works to reconcile sporting return and financial gain in a possible sale.
At the same time, the player’s staff evaluates which path may be most beneficial for career development.
On the other hand, Flamengo and Sporting are studying how far they can advance in negotiations. The athlete’s desire to play in European football greatly influences the pace of conversations.
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How do Flamengo and Sporting enter the dispute?
Competition gained intensity from the moment Flamengo expanded its focus on the market. The Rio club started to look more closely at the midfield and identified in Breno Bidon a name capable of adding quality and versatility.
Sporting follows a policy of constant observation of the Brazilian market. The Portuguese club sees the midfielder as an athlete with an ideal profile for development and advancement in European football.
Values involved by Breno Bidon
According to Rádio Tupi, information is circulating that Flamengo is considering presenting a proposal of around 15 million euros (around R$95 million) for Breno Bidon.
Corinthians signals that it will only accept trading the player for higher prices, around 25 million euros. This difference keeps the scenario open and can attract new interested parties from Europe.
Bidon’s contract with Corinthians
Breno Bidon has a contract with Corinthians until December 2029 and a termination fine of around 100 million euros.
The black and white board works with the idea that, if the player’s sale happens, it needs to be among the biggest in the club’s history.
Breno Bidon’s numbers at Corinthians
- 2 seasons (2024 and 2025)
- 100 games
- 2 goals
- 3 assists
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