The crisis in Corinthians It's far from over, but there are signs of a turnaround. Augusto Melo, president of the club, faces a critical moment in his management. Last Friday (7), turbulent news shook Timão's backstage, but there's a light at the end of the tunnel.
Impeachment at View?
Augusto Melo is losing allies and the possibility of impeachment is becoming increasingly real. After the termination of the contract with VaideBet, the club's master sponsor, and Carlos Miguel's imminent departure for 4 million euros, pressure on the president increased dramatically. The opposition, represented by the Renewal and Transparency, which ruled the Corinthians for 16 years, found the perfect time to start the impeachment process.
According to UOL Sport, Melo is increasingly politically isolated. VaideBet's exit was the last straw, and the need for 51 signatures to start the impeachment process is about to be fulfilled. The president of the Club Council, Romeo Tuma Jr, will have a month to decide whether to continue the process, and the tendency is that he agrees.
Field Reaction
Meanwhile, within the field, the political crisis is impacting the team's performance. The coach António Oliveira is unhappy with the situation of Carlos Miguel, because he counted on him for the sequel of the season. However, the board acted quickly and is close to hitting the return of goalkeeper Walter, currently in Cuiabá and former Cássio reserve.
Opportunities in the Horizon
Despite the tumultuous scenario, this may be the chance of a positive restructuring for the Corinthians. With new sponsors partners on the horizon and the possibility of changes in management, the club can come out stronger from this crisis. The name of Lucas Evangelista emerged as a possible reinforcement, showing that, even in the midst of turbulence, the club continues to seek to strengthen its cast.
The Alvinegra cheer is looking forward to an outcome that brings stability and success to Corinthians. It remains to be seen how Augusto Melo and his administration will deal with these challenges in the coming weeks.


