Your staff has already received contacts from the teams that will compete in next year’s Paulistão
Felipe Alves will not have his loan contract, valid until December this year, renewed by San Paolo next season, according to Terra’s findings.
Fortaleza, the owner of his economic rights, also warned that they do not count on him in 2024 and that the goalkeeper will be free on the market. His staff has already received contacts from teams that will compete in next year’s Paulistão, but is still waiting for offers from Serie A and B teams.
Felipe Alves arrived at San Paolo to play in last year’s Copa Sudamericana, with the approval of coach Rogério Ceni, and quickly took over the starting role and stood out in the Italian goal with good performances.
He quickly rose to the position, even after Jandrei’s recovery, and was a starter in the 2022 Copa Sudamericana final, when San Paolo was defeated by Independiente Del Valle in Córdoba, Argentina.
In January of this year Felipe lost ground with the hiring of Rafael, who gained Ceni’s trust and immediately afterwards continued with Dorival Júnior.
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Fight with Dorival
In May Dorival removed the goalkeeper from the squad after a series of disagreements. In one case, the player refused to participate in a warm-up match at Morumbi or travel to Fortaleza – he could not face Fortaleza – but the coach would continue training the day after the match.
Felipe Alves spent 15 days training separately from the team and was reinstated after apologizing. The last time he was on the bench was against Corinthians, in the sixth round of the Brazilian championship, and since then he has not been involved again.
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Source: Terra

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