
The most anticipated transfer in Brazilian football is nearing its conclusion. West Ham manager Nuno Espírito Santo has called for a “quick resolution” regarding Lucas Paquetá’s future, following the Hammers’ 3-1 victory over Sunderland.
After leaving the midfielder out of the squad for the third game in a row a move Nuno confirmed was a tactical decision due to the ongoing negotiations the path for a return to Flamengo is wider than ever.
The Financial Stumbling Block
According to ESPN, West Ham have officially signaled their acceptance of the €40 million (approx. R$ 240m) valuation. However, the deal is currently held up by the payment structure. The English board has presented Flamengo with two ultimatums:
- Higher Upfront Payment: A larger lump sum to be paid immediately.
- Adjusted Installments: An increase in the fixed fee if Flamengo insists on a long-term payment plan.
The London club rejected the initial proposal of €35 million fixed plus variables, demanding more financial security before letting their number 10 depart.
Personal Terms Agreed

While the clubs haggle over the bank transfers, the agreement between Flamengo and Paquetá is set in stone. The Brazilian star has already agreed to a four-year contract at the Maracanã. Paquetá is reportedly eager to spearhead Flamengo’s 2026 project and regain his peak form ahead of the World Cup qualifiers.
Nuno’s Stance
“We need a solution soon,” Nuno stated in his post-match press conference. “The uncertainty is not good for the player or the club. We are waiting for the final details to be settled.”
The Deal at a Glance
- Total Fee: €40 Million.
- Status: Personal terms agreed; Payment structure under negotiation.
- Duration: 4-year contract (Proposed).
- Current Situation: Player sidelined from West Ham’s matchday squads.

Ronald Mike is a football writer covering the English Premier League, providing match analysis, tactical insight, and coverage of key rivalries and title races across the season.
