Just hours after the shocking midnight dismissal of Filipe Luís, Flamengo are moving with lightning speed to secure their next leader.
The Rio de Janeiro giants are currently in advanced negotiations with Portuguese tactician Leonardo Jardim, who has emerged as the clear frontrunner to take over the reins at the Maracanã.

The decision to sack Filipe Luís on Tuesday, March 3, 2026, stunned the footballing world—not because of the results, but because of the timing.
The announcement came immediately after a rampant 8-0 victory over Madureira in the Campeonato Carioca semi-finals.
Despite the landslide win, the board, led by President Luiz Eduardo Baptista (Bap), felt that the earlier losses in the Supercopa do Brasil and the CONMEBOL Recopa had created an “irreversible wear” on the project.
Why Leonardo Jardim?
Jardim is no stranger to the high-pressure environments of elite football. His résumé is exactly what the Flamengo hierarchy desires:
- Tactical Pedigree: Famous for leading AS Monaco to the Ligue 1 title and a Champions League semi-final in 2017.
- Continental Success: He has proven his ability to win on different continents, notably securing the AFC Champions League with Al-Hilal.
- Local Knowledge: Jardim recently spent time in Brazil managing Cruzeiro, giving him a crucial head start in understanding the unique demands of the Brasileirão.
Reports from UOL and Goal indicate that Jardim’s representatives are already in Rio de Janeiro. The 51-year-old manager is said to be “enthusiastic” about the project, particularly the chance to lead a squad that recently won the Copa Libertadores and pushed PSG to the brink in the Intercontinental Cup.
The Immediate Challenge
If appointed in the coming hours, Jardim will face a “baptism by fire.” Flamengo are scheduled to face their bitter rivals Fluminense in the high-stakes Campeonato Carioca final this Sunday.
The board is reportedly pushing to have the Portuguese manager on the touchline for the derby to provide an immediate psychological boost to the squad.
While Filipe Luís leaves as a club legend with five trophies in 15 months, the arrival of Jardim signals a shift toward a more experienced, “European-style” management approach as Flamengo aims to defend its continental crown in 2026.
