Fluminense is close to saying goodbye to Gabriel Pires, currently at Leganés, in Spain. The player has agreed values and salary bases as well.
This season, the midfielder suffered from little space at Fluminense. In fact, he remained unrelated for three months, after facing a series of physical problems such as injuries.
What is Leganés’ proposal to Fluminense?
Apparently, Gabriel Pires will sign an 18-month agreement with Leganés. This will be his second spell, having played for the team from 2015 to 2018.
However, some details involving the termination with Fluminense are still to be agreed. For now, the agreement has only been agreed verbally. The Rio team asks the player to give up some future values set out in the contract, according to information from the RTI portal.
In total, Gabriel Pires played only eight games with the Fluminense shirt this year, with just 371 minutes on the field. It was almost certain that he would be traded.
Who did Fluminense hire for 2025?
Fluminense renewed coach Mano Menezes until December 2025. Furthermore, it agreed with Fortaleza to transfer midfielder Hércules, who signed a five-year contract with Tricolor Carioca for R$29 million.
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Players who leave Fluminense
- Marquinhos: loaned by Arsenal, will not renew.
- Felipe Alves: With little space, his contract ends in December and he will not have an extended contract.
- John Kennedy: loaned to Pachuca-MEX until December 2025.
- Gabriel Pires: There is an agreement in place with Leganés.
Players who can leave Fluminense
Players returning from loan to Fluminense
- Yago Ferreira: returns after passing through Coritiba.
- Samuel Granada: returns to the club after loan to AVS, from Portugal.