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Coritiba Seals Reported R$15 Million Deal for Striker Breno Lopes

Shared economic rights give Palmeiras R$7.5 million, with Fortaleza receiving the same amount.

Overview

  • Coritiba agreed to pay R$15 million to acquire 100% of Breno Lopes' economic rights, according to reporting by GE journalists Raissa Martins and Giovanna Borges.
  • The 29-year-old forward signed a contract for four seasons with the Curitiba club, per the same reports.
  • Palmeiras held 50% of the player's rights, so Palmeiras and Fortaleza are set to split the fee equally at R$7.5 million each.
  • The purchase makes Breno Lopes the most expensive signing in Coritiba's history in absolute terms.
  • Breno Lopes finished the 2025 season at Fortaleza with 10 goals and seven assists in 52 matches, with proximity to his family near Curitiba cited as an influence on the move.