The Uruguayan star is intensifying activities at Ninho do Urubu and emerges as the biggest hope for the Mengão to return to the Brazilian Championship after the World Cup break.
The Rubro-Negro Nation eagerly awaits the reunion with their number 10. While Flamengo concludes its series of friendlies tonight against Olimpia in Brasília, the fans’ focus shifts to the Ninho do Urubu training center. It is there that Arrascaeta, a symbol of grit and genius, is finalizing his recovery to strengthen the squad for the remainder of the season.
The Uruguayan midfielder has not played for almost three months, a period marked by physical challenges and frustrations during the World Cup. After a collarbone fracture in April and a calf injury that prevented his full participation in the tournament, the player is now in the final phase of physical transition, preparing to wear the Sacred Jersey again.
Return to the Pitch
Leonardo Jardim‘s coaching staff is treating Arrascaeta‘s return with caution but optimism. The player anticipated his return to the club and is already training with the ball. The expectation is that he will be included in the squad for the match against Chapecoense on the 22nd in the Brazilian Championship. Should the staff decide to preserve him, his return is likely to happen against São Paulo on the 26th at the Maracanã.
Reinforcements and Load Management
The management of the 32-year-old Uruguayan’s health, which requires redoubled attention, directly influences the club’s planning. Regarding the need for squad depth, coach Leonardo Jardim highlighted:
“We have alternatives, but the biggest need is in offensive midfield, where we have Arrascaeta, who is fantastic, but he hasn’t played for three months. We know that often he is not able to play 90 minutes, so it is important to have a quality player to provide solutions.”
This concern justifies the interest in Almada, with whom the club has advanced negotiations. Flamengo seeks to balance the Uruguayan’s genius with a robust squad capable of sustaining the intense rhythm of national and international competitions.
Medical Department in Focus
The optimism surrounding Arrascaeta is accompanied by good news about defender Léo Ortiz, who has a real chance of reinforcing the team in Chapecó after recovering from a thigh injury. On the other hand, midfielder Lucas Paquetá, injured during Brazil’s participation in the Cup, remains under the intensive care of the medical department, with no exact return date.
The resumption of the Brazilian Championship will be the definitive test for the squad, which seeks the consistency needed to compete at the top of the table. With the imminent return of its stars, the fans place their confidence in Flamengo, knowing the strength of this group.











