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Weverton thanks Palmeiras after eight years, now at Grêmio and called up by Ancelotti

facebook.comJune 9, 2026 at 08:28 PM
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Goalkeeper Weverton, who left Palmeiras after eight years to join Grêmio earlier this year, expressed gratitude to the Verdão. He has been called up by Brazil coach Carlo Ancelotti.

What happened

Goalkeeper Weverton departed Palmeiras at the start of the year after an eight-year stint, during which he won multiple titles and cemented his status as a club idol. He moved to Grêmio as a free agent and continues to be one of Brazil's top goalkeepers. Coach Carlo Ancelotti has included him in his recent squad selections, confirming his continued relevance at the international level. The article is framed around Weverton's farewell message expressing gratitude toward Palmeiras.

Chance analysis

Weverton's move from Palmeiras to Grêmio is significant for Brazilian football, as he brings veteran experience and winning pedigree (Copa Libertadores, Brasileirão titles) to Grêmio's goal. His continued call-up by Ancelotti reinforces his status as a reliable option for Brazil. For Palmeiras, losing a long-serving idol and captain-figure goalkeeper weakens their defensive leadership, though they had time to plan succession. For Grêmio, this is a major squad upgrade heading into the 2026 season.

Impact

Positive reinforcement for Grêmio's squad depth and Brazil's goalkeeping options; negative for Palmeiras' dressing room and defensive identity following Weverton's departure.

AI Insight

Grêmio gains a high-experience, title-winning goalkeeper; Palmeiras lose defensive leadership and an idol — factor into both teams' 2026 season projections.

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Weverton thanks Palmeiras after eight years, now at Grêmio and called up by Ancelotti

Goalkeeper Weverton, who left Palmeiras after eight years to join Grêmio earlier this year, expressed gratitude to the Verdão. He has been called up by Brazil coach Carlo Ancelotti.

Article summary

Goalkeeper Weverton departed Palmeiras at the start of the year after an eight-year stint, during which he won multiple titles and cemented his status as a club idol. He moved to Grêmio as a free agent and continues to be one of Brazil's top goalkeepers. Coach Carlo Ancelotti has included him in his recent squad selections, confirming his continued relevance at the international level. The article is framed around Weverton's farewell message expressing gratitude toward Palmeiras.

Weverton's move from Palmeiras to Grêmio is significant for Brazilian football, as he brings veteran experience and winning pedigree (Copa Libertadores, Brasileirão titles) to Grêmio's goal. His continued call-up by Ancelotti reinforces his status as a reliable option for Brazil. For Palmeiras, losing a long-serving idol and captain-figure goalkeeper weakens their defensive leadership, though they had time to plan succession. For Grêmio, this is a major squad upgrade heading into the 2026 season.

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Jun 9, 2026, 8:28 PM
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