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Grêmio have reportedly given up on signing Carlos Vinícius from Fulham this summer.

The interest from the Brazilian side is well known, as the centre-forward’s situation in Europe has been drawing some interest recently.

According to Portal do Gremista, the big problem is the salary requested by the Fulham player.

It’s said the striker demanded R$1.5m (£214k) per month, and that led Grêmio to simply quit the talks.

Just recently, it had also been claimed that Atlético Mineiro are no longer in negotiations for Carlos Vinícius, so we’ll see what will happen to him this summer.

With little playing time at Fulham, the striker spent the second part of the season at Galatasaray, where he had two goals and one assist in 14 appearances.

Since it’s clear he’s not in Marco Silva’s plans at the Whites, his agents should now be working to find him a new destination.

Now even though it’s been reported that a comeback to Brazil is being considered, he should probably lower his demands, or local clubs will not have the financial conditions to afford him.