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Orgo-Life the new way to the future Advertising by AdpathwayPalmeiras has signed Paraguayan winger Ramón Sosa from Nottingham Forest for $14 million, according to official club statements.
Sosa, 25, agreed to a five-year contract and becomes Palmeiras’ most expensive signing this transfer window. The club acted after losing two key attackers: Estêvão, who transferred to Chelsea, and Paulinho, sidelined by injury.
Sosa struggled for playing time at Nottingham Forest, scoring just three goals in 23 matches last season, with only one goal in 19 Premier League games.
Despite this, Palmeiras sees value in his speed and versatility, especially on the left wing—a position weakened by recent departures. Sosa’s move to Palmeiras follows a rapid rise from clubs in Paraguay and Argentina to England, and now to Brazil’s top league.
Palmeiras’ decision to invest heavily in Sosa shows a shift in strategy. The club chose to spend big on a South American player with European experience, rather than looking only to Europe for talent.
This transfer reflects the growing willingness of Brazilian teams to bring back regional players who have gained international experience. Palmeiras expects Sosa to fill a key gap in the squad and help the team compete for titles.
The club’s management believes his skills and energy can make a difference in Brazil’s competitive league. Fans and analysts will watch closely to see if Sosa can deliver on this investment and help Palmeiras stay at the top.