Aderlson's €5M Buyout Clause Could Pave Way for Cruzeiro Transfer
Brazilian club Cruzeiro has started early talks to sign Al Wasl defender Adrilson Silva, with the Qatari club demanding €5 million for the 27-year-old Brazilian center-back. The deal represents Cruzeiro's push to strengthen their defense ahead of the 2026 season, targeting a player with fresh continental experience.
Brazilian network ESPN reported that Cruzeiro made official contact to inquire about the transfer conditions. Al Wasl responded by setting their financial demands to open negotiations. The Brazilian club's management is now considering whether to submit a formal offer in the coming period.
Silva brings significant value to any potential deal. He just won the 2024 Copa Libertadores with Botafogo, giving him the kind of high-level tournament experience that Cruzeiro wants. At 27, he's entering his prime years as a defender.
Cruzeiro has made signing an experienced defender a priority. They're looking for players who can make an immediate impact and help build a more balanced, stronger squad for upcoming seasons. Silva fits that profile perfectly.
The €5 million price tag is now under evaluation by Cruzeiro's management. If they decide to move forward, the negotiations could shift from preliminary inquiries to a formal offer. Any transfer would happen during the January winter transfer window.
For Al Wasl, selling Silva at this price would represent good business for a player they're willing to let go. The Qatari club has set a clear valuation and appears open to the transfer if their asking price is met.
The timing works for both sides. Cruzeiro gets an early start on their 2026 planning, while Silva could return to Brazilian football with enhanced credentials from his Qatar experience and Libertadores triumph.
Sara Khaled