Flamengo is actively engaged in negotiations to strengthen its squad ahead of the FIFA Club World Cup. The club's director, Boto, confirmed that Flamengo has identified specific targets and is in the process of securing up to three new players. Among the potential transfers, Flamengo is reportedly negotiating with a team from Qatar, Al-Duhail, which is interested in acquiring Flamengo's forward Michael. The player has been underperforming recently and may leave after the Club World Cup. Additionally, Flamengo has approved the creation of a company in the United States, linked to their World Cup prize. While the club is preparing for the tournament with new signings, some players like Danilo have expressed a focus on current matches rather than the Club World Cup. There is also interest from European clubs in Flamengo's midfielders, and a defender linked to Real Madrid's coach Carlo Ancelotti has indicated he will join Flamengo. Overall, Flamengo is strategically positioning itself with targeted reinforcements for the upcoming international competition.
Michael, do Flamengo, entra no radar de clube do Catar; confira o cenário Atacante não vive bom momento no Rubro-Negro https://t.co/rV6YwKPtfq
Zagueiro na mira de Ancelotti vai ao Maracanã e diz que jogará no Flamengo 👉 https://t.co/2L9xm9aDH2 #FutebolNaESPN https://t.co/rtCpinrKxD
Clube do Catar monitora Michael e estuda proposta por atacante do Flamengo Jogador está na mira do Al-Duhail e pode sair depois da Copa do Mundo de Clubes https://t.co/LuM4Gdm2DD