West Ham United's Lucas Paqueta and Tottenham Hotspur's Richarlison are among those who could come into the Brazil side for Tuesday's 2026 World Cup qualifier against Bolivia.
Brazil boss Carlo Ancelotti maintained the unbeaten start to his tenure with a comfortable 3-0 win in Thursday's home clash against Chile, thanks to goals from Estevao, Bruno Guimaraes and Paqueta.
The Selecao had already secured qualification before that dominant victory, and with just one game left of the qualifying campaign, Ancelotti may opt to make several changes to give other players the chance to impress.
With that said, Liverpool's Alisson Becker could retain his place in goal, although Ancelotti also has the option to turn to Bento or Hugo Souza.
Lille's Alexsandro and Monaco's Caio Henrique are both contenders to come into the backline if Ancelotti decides to ring the changes for the final qualifier.
Chelsea midfielder Andrey Santos is in line to replace the experienced Casemiro, who is suspended after he collected his second yellow card of the qualifying campaign.
Newcastle United star Guimaraes should retain his place in the middle of the park, but there could be plenty of changes in the final third.
Paqueta is pushing for a starting berth after coming off the bench to score his 12th international goal on matchday 17, while Luiz Henrique and Samuel Lino are options to start on the flanks.
Chelsea's Joao Pedro could drop out of the lineup if Ancelotti decides to give Tottenham Hotspur striker Richarlison the opportunity to lead the line against Bolivia.
Meanwhile, Kaio Jorge has withdrawn from the squad after he picked up an injury against Chile, with ex-Fulham man Andreas Pereira called up as his replacement.
Brazil possible starting lineup:
Alisson; Wesley, Marquinhos, Alexsandro, Henrique; A. Santos, Guimaraes; Henrique, Paqueta; Lino; Richarlison
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