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Now that Fulham are reportedly making an offer for the Benfica winger Andre Carrillo, his situation is being explained in the Portuguese press once again.

This Saturday, newspaper Record has a short story covering those reports from Peru, saying that the Whites have offered the player twice what he earns at Benfica.

The Lisbon outlet now explains that the Eagles’ intention is to let Carrillo go for good. The priority is to find a club who can pay for a permanent transfer.

Then the alternative is to let him go on loan, like he did when moving to Watford last summer, always with a buying option included in the deal.

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Carrillo has recently been linked to Saudi side Al Hilal, but they didn’t accept to pay €4m just for his loan spell.

Considering that Everton’s interest has also gone silent in the past few weeks, maybe Fulham will find themselves as lone runners in the race for the winger.