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It’s been clear for a long time that Lucas Moura is set to leave Tottenham Hotspur at the end of the season. The player had barely been used by Spurs this year, and with his contract running out, there’s no intention from the club to extend it.

It turns out that the few minutes the attacker had on the pitch in the game against Liverpool were enough to make his situation worse, as he was directly involved in the play which resulted in the Reds’ late winner.

The Brazilian media gave big coverage to that, and journalist Daniel Perrone now features an update on his situation.

Perrone first writes that Moura’s former club São Paulo are interested in signing him, but the Tottenham player is still to decide his future.

It’s claimed that the 30-year-old has set a ‘minimum amount’ to earn in his next in contract in Europe. However, through his staff, he dismissed that the same price would be requested to Brazilian clubs, especially São Paulo, for whom he has big respect.

The journalist also writes that ‘everything indicates’ he’s received an official offer from Turkey, and the local media had indeed been reporting Fenerbahce’s interest.

It seems clear that Moura will wait for the end of the season with Tottenham to see what’s on the table. Now after being slammed for his mistake against Liverpool, he may not be getting any more chances to play for the club.