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Fulham turn down loan offers for Carlos Vinicius… the Cottagers are only interested in selling their out-of-favour attacker amid Bayer Leverkusen and Valencia connections.

Carlos Vinicius is a loan target for major teams in Europe and Brazil, but Fulham will only accept permanent deals worth more than £9 million.

Several clubs, including Bayer Leverkusen in Germany, Sevilla and Valencia in Spain, Atlético-MG, and São Paulo in Brazil, are interested in the 28-year-old Brazilian center striker. Marco Silva has not utilized him much this season.

Vinicius, a former Tottenham, Benfica, and PSV striker, is eager to leave Craven Cottage for a fresh challenge, but he thinks the expense will prevent him from taking the opportunity.

Fulham signed him in September 2022 from Benfica, where he scored 24 goals in 49 appearances and was the Portuguese League’s leading scorer in 2019/20.

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