In the past few months, reports from Brazil claimed Grêmio were interested in signing Rodrigo Muniz from Fulham.
With the striker returning from a loan at Middlesbrough, it was said the South American club were planning an attempt to bring him back to his home country.
However, according to Zero Hora, that plan is now ruled out.
The outlet admits that Grêmio had been keen on the Fulham player, but that signing would apparently be too expensive for them.
That’s why the club should focus on players they can afford, as they look for a speedy attacker to make a duo with Luis Suárez.
Rodrigo Muniz was loaned by Fulham to Middlesbrough at the start of the season. In his year at Boro, he had two goals in 17 appearances.
That’s why the Championship side are unlikely to move to hold him, and Fulham may have to find a new solution for him this summer, at least in case Marco Silva doesn’t consider him to be ready for a place in the squad.
His contract with the Craven Cottage side runs until 2026.