Over the past few weeks, the Brazilian media have regularly shared updates on Fulham’s pursuit of Fluminense’s André Trindade.
On July 19th, Fluminense president Mário Bittencourt revealed that his side had made a counter offer after Fulham made a bid for the midfielder.
Four days ago, Goal in Brazil reported Marco Silva’s side have reached an agreement with the Brazilian club, and are sorting out the last details to secure his services.
Lance! have now dismissed this claim and they insist Fulham are yet to return with an improved bid for the 23-year-old.
It seems both André and his club are waiting for Fulham to return with a new offer, but that may not happen soon.
Silva’s side are edging closer towards completing a deal for Arsenal’s Emile Smith Rowe. The report states they have invested a lot of money on this deal, which is why Fulham ‘don’t intend to increase’ their offer to sign André.
If there’s no change in the situation, Fluminense will have to decide whether to let the player join Fulham for £25m or retain him at least until the end of this year.