Brazilian striker Carlos Vinícius is back on the market after parting ways with Fulham and has now been offered to Corinthians as he considers his next move, according to Globo Esporte and journalist Bianca Molina.
The 29-year-old recently terminated his contract with the Premier League side and is currently available on a free transfer. That development has opened the door for a potential return to Brazil, with intermediaries presenting his name to clubs including Corinthians.
While the São Paulo side were not initially pursuing him, they have opened informal talks with the player’s camp to assess the opportunity. No deal has been agreed, and other options remain under consideration on both sides.
Carlos Vinícius joined Fulham in 2022 after a spell at Benfica but failed to establish himself under Marco Silva. The striker played just four matches in his final season at Craven Cottage – all as a substitute – and failed to score.
His exit comes with little surprise, and he is not expected to be missed by the fanbase.
With experience in Portugal, the Netherlands, and England, Vinícius is expected to attract interest from multiple markets this window. Whether a return to Brazil materialises will depend on fit, timing, and competitive offers.