Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas is seeking new investors after frustration with John Textor, who is responsible for managing the club's SAF. The Brazilian club released an official statement admitting that it already has potential conversations with new investors for the partnership. And so, Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas is tired of giving a vote of confidence to the company managed by John Textor. But the club is sinking into financial crisis while the SAF administrator is making silent moves that are not working out for Botafogo. The club was recently under a transfer ban. So, the management seems tired of the manager's actions and came up with a tough response. Botafogo maintains dialogue with different market agents, including potential investors and strategic partners who demonstrate interest in contributing to the club's future. The long note, from the beginning, shows that the club was aligned with Textor, but the investor has been failing considerably with what was agreed upon at the beginning of the partnership. In addition to the transfer ban, the club was forced to take out loans to register new players. Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas has been closely following the extensive litigation involving Eagle Holding shareholders, which currently spans different countries and jurisdictions. Throughout this process, Botafogo, through its Direct Council, chose to maintain a public silence posture, with the objective of preserving the institution, the stability of SAF Botafogo, and the club's image before its fans, partners, and the market. There were numerous conversations, some simpler, others more challenging, always conducted with the same objective: to preserve the Botafogo entity and build, in a consistent manner, a long-term future for the club.