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Last week, reports from Brazil said Corinthians were still to receive the money from Murillo’s sale to Nottingham Forest.

It was claimed that the Tricky Trees were supposed to have paid a first instalment of €5m for the summer signing, and that hadn’t been done yet.

Even though that had been doubted at the time, we now get to see a story from Bruno Andrade claiming that Nottingham Forest now settled their debt.

It’s claimed that the Reds delayed the payment for a week, but sorted the issue on Monday.

According to Bruno Andrade, the total amount of the deal is of €13m plus €2m in bonuses.

Now that Nottingham Forest paid the first instalment, they have a new one of €4m to be paid in March 2024 and another one of €4m due in December 2024. There are no details on the performance bonuses for the other €2m.

Since the summer transfer, Murillo took a while to get his debut for the Reds, but ended up being a starter in their last three Premier League matches. He recently claimed to be very happy at the club.