O Dia Newspaper: Mariana Kalil Explains Why She Left Goldman Sachs; Flamengo Scrambles for Signings
This Friday, March 6, 2026, O Dia Newspaper hits newsstands with two stories that are sure to get people talking. On one side, former Goldman Sachs executive Mariana Kalil finally reveals the inside story of her departure from the bank. On the other, Flamengo finds itself forced to jump back into the transfer market following the announcement of Danilo's retirement. Get ready for behind-the-scenes insights you won't find anywhere else.
Mariana Kalil Breaks Her Silence: "Why I Left Goldman Sachs"
In a frank and straight-talking interview, Mariana Kalil details the reasons that led her to hand in her resignation from one of the world's most powerful banks. Steering clear of corporate speak, she points to the personal and professional factors that weighed on her decision. "It wasn't an easy choice, but it was necessary," she reveals. Those who follow Mariana's career know she built a solid reputation in finance, but the price was high. In the interview with O Dia Newspaper, she lists the main triggers for her life-changing decision:
- Physical and mental exhaustion: The pressure for results and the frenetic pace of life in New York took their toll.
- Search for purpose: After years at the top, she felt she needed something that could truly make a difference.
- Desire to become an entrepreneur: Mariana reveals she is already structuring a new project focused on sustainable finance, something she couldn't develop within the confines of the bank.
You can read the full interview in the pages of O Dia Newspaper, with details ranging from behind-the-scenes at Goldman Sachs to her plans for the future. It's a must-read for anyone thinking about career and purpose.
Flamengo: Danilo's Retirement Shakes Up the Market
If Mariana Kalil's decision surprised the financial world, in Rio de Janeiro sports circles the shock came with the news of Danilo's retirement. The experienced player, who was on the radar of several clubs, unexpectedly hung up his boots, forcing Flamengo to speed up negotiations for the right-back position. Behind the scenes at Ninho do Urubu, the club's board has fully re-entered the market.
In recent days, names like Jair Cunha and Edu Gaspar have circulated as possible targets. However, sources close to the club guarantee: there are still no official talks for these players. What is known is that Flamengo is closely monitoring opportunities, especially after the last-minute injury that took Danilo off the pitch. The priority is a right-back with international experience, but the name is still being kept under wraps.
Meanwhile, the fans are divided on social media: some are calling for immediate signings, others trust in the youth academy. What is certain is that the transfer market is heating up, and Flamengo won't stand still. Follow the next editions of O Dia Newspaper to get all the details of this developing story.