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Brazilian Club Fluminense Pursues Defender Adryelson Silva

Brazilian club Fluminense has made a formal six million euro offer to Vasco da Gama for defender Adryelson Silva. Vasco's management values the player at ten million euros, considering his experience and importance to the team.


Brazilian Club Fluminense Pursues Defender Adryelson Silva

Brazilian media confirm that local clubs continue to pursue the signing of defender Adryelson Silva, who has come into serious focus from Fluminense. The Brazilian club has made an official offer to Vasco da Gama to sign him during the current transfer window. This step reflects Fluminense's desire to strengthen their defensive line with an element who has both continental and international experience. According to the newspaper 'Globo', the offer's value was around six million euros. It was noted that Palmeiras had previously made an offer of five million euros last month, but Vasco da Gama's management rejected it, insisting on obtaining a greater financial return that aligns with the player's technical value and influence within the team. The report added: 'Data suggests that Fluminense does not intend to back down, and it is expected that they will present a new offer in the coming days if Vasco da Gama rejects six million euros, in an attempt to bridge the gap, despite understanding the difficulty of negotiations.' Vasco da Gama's management has set a financial ceiling of up to ten million euros to approve the release of the Brazilian international defender, which reflects the player's importance to the team's project and their desire to maximize the benefits from any potential deal. The report clarified: 'Fluminense's interest did not come out of nowhere, as the 26-year-old player has a strong track record in Brazilian football before moving to the professional league, most notably with Botafogo, where he showed outstanding performances and contributed to the team's triumph in the Copa Libertadores, one of the most prestigious titles in South America.' It is noted that Adryelson is seen as a defender who is strong and tactically disciplined, in addition to his ability to build the game from the back. These qualities make him an ideal target for clubs looking to reinforce their defensive balance without sacrificing technical quality. Meanwhile, Vasco da Gama realizes that parting with a player with such qualities requires a large financial compensation that matches his value on the field.