Fulham’s Carlos Vinícius struggled to have a prominent role in the first half of last season, and they allowed him to go out on loan to Galatasaray in the winter market.
The Brazilian’s situation didn’t improve at the Turkish club and he’s already returned to Fulham, where he has a deal lasting until 2025, with an option for another year.
According to UOL, Fulham have included the 29-year-old in the transferable list.
The striker left his country when he joined Portuguese side Real Sport Clube on loan in 2017. Carlos Vinícius is now open to leaving Marco Silva’s side this summer and the report states he ‘works with the priority’ of returning to Brazil.
Corinthians are looking at the Fulham player and it’s claimed they are evaluating the possibility of opening talks to sign him. UOL make no mention of the fee needed to take the South American away from the Premier League side.
Journalist Bruno Andrade covered this report, and he took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to add that Corinthians could consider signing Carlos Vinícius if they fail to secure a deal for LDU Quito’s Alex Arce.