O Corinthians is going through a reformulation process, inspired by large European clubs like Real Madrid. The current president of the club, Augusto Melo, mentioned the example of Barcelona to justify the changes being implemented.
At a press conference, Augusto Melo stressed the importance of being grateful to players who contributed to the success of Corinthians, but highlighted that cycles eventually come to an end. He stated that it was necessary to make courageous decisions by releasing athletes who had a strong identification with the club.
Among the most significant changes, the president decided not to renew the contracts of veteran players such as Gil, Giuliano and Renato Augusto at the beginning of the year. Besides, recently, he didn't make much of an effort to keep Paulinho in the cast. At the same time, the board has focused on bringing new talent and strengthening the team base with younger and more promising players.
Augusto Melo explained that the inspiration came from Real Madrid, which went through a similar process of renewal, seeking to maintain competitiveness and adapt to the new demands of modern football. He also quoted the Barcelona, who faced difficulties for not making an adequate transition and ended up facing financial and sporting problems.
The President of Corinthians emphasized that reformulation is necessary to ensure the future of the club and that the decision to release veteran athletes was made in order to make room for new talents and prepare the team for future challenges. He believes that change will bring long-term benefits, both in sports and financial terms.
The strategy adopted by the Corinthians it reflects the search for a balance between tradition and innovation, remaining competitive while adapting to changes in the football scene. With the reformulation, the club hopes to follow the footsteps of European giants and ensure a successful trajectory in the coming seasons.


