Fulham have reportedly turned down an offer for Rodrigo Muniz.
As reported by Brazilian outlet Globo Esporte, Grêmio submitted a €2.5m bid for the striker, letting the Whites keep 50% of a future move.
It’s said Fulham actually want to make €10m with his sale this summer, and then rejected it.
This is the second attempt Grêmio make for the centre-forward. Their first contact was for a loan, which was ruled out, and there was now this bid.
Still, they have apparently not given up. Globo Esporte writes that a new attempt is ‘not ruled out’, as the Brazilian club wait for a ‘positive signal’ from Fulham dropping the request.
In fact, it seems there’s been a little confusion regarding the price for Muniz.
It had first been reported by the Brazilian media that Fulham wanted €10m for the sale. Globo Esporte then claimed the price was of actually between €4m and €5m, and it’s probably with this information that Grêmio tried to buy 50% with €2.5m.
Now, it appears the Craven Cottage side are sticking to their guns and asking for that full €10m.