Fulham have changed their demands for the sale of Rodrigo Muniz, according to reports from Brazil.
Goal Brasil today features a story to explain that in the initial talks with Atlético Mineiro, the Whites had initially requested €4m, willing to keep 40% or 50% of a future sale.
The report doesn’t have any details on how much Fulham are asking now, as it’s just said they raised the demand and the deal became ‘complicated’.
Atlético, however, haven’t given up on the signing yet, and believe an agreement is ‘possible’. The Brazilian transfer window closes on Wednesday, so that’s the deadline for a potential deal.
Muniz himself is said to be on board with the operation, and is actually just waiting for Fulham to decide what to do.
The striker, who was bought from Flamengo on an €8m deal in 2021, has a contract with the Whites running until 2026, with an option for an extra year.
Despite his help in the campaign which took Fulham to the Premier League, the striker had a disappointing loan at Middlesbrough last season, and that makes it harder for him to have a market in English football.