David Terans is polled and Mano Menezes can lose athlete

The half-attack David Terans, do Fluminense, is on the radar of several clubs, being one of the most wanted players in the market. According to information from journalists Giba Perez, Gustavo Garcia and Marcello Neves, from Globo Sport website, the departure of the player from Tricolor das Laranjeiras is not discarded, although his contract with the club is valid until the end of 2026.

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Among those interested, the Uruguayan clubs stand out. National and Peñarol, who monitor Terans' situation very closely. Despite interest, none of the teams advanced to formalize a concrete proposal to the 30-year-old player.

The market, however, remains warm, and new movements may arise at any time. O Peñarol, Terans' preferred club, was the closest to initiating formal negotiations.

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Player in the sights of Uruguayan football

The Aurinegros began conversations with the half-attack to discuss values, but the costs involved in the operation made the possibility of a more difficult agreement. Still, the Uruguayan team maintains interest and follows the athlete's situation.

However, the National, another club interested, held consultations about the availability of Terans, but did not advance in treatment. The team seems to be watching the progress of negotiations before making a final decision about investing in the player.

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Fluminense focus on next season

David Terans' stay in FluminenseSo it's open. The player has been an important player in the tricolor cast, but the harassment of other clubs, mainly from their homeland, may weigh the decision of their future. In the meantime, Flu is keeping an eye on the ball market and thinking of its 2025 planning for reinforcements.

Meanwhile, David Terans remains focused on Fluminense, but attentive to market movements. The relationship with the Carioca club remains solid, but the possibility of returning to Uruguayan football, where it emerged as a great player, keeps negotiations in constant evolution.

William Venancio

Journalist graduated from the University of Vale do Itajaí. Partner-founder of the Final Whistle.

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