Brazilian defender Danilo is set to become the latest recruit of Rio de Janeiro giants Flamengo in this January 2025 transfer window.
Reports on Monday morning claim that Danilo has terminated his Juventus contract by mutual consent ahead of his January move away from the club, and now all that is missing is an official
Milan, Italy: Danilo left Juventus on Monday after both the Brazil defender and the Serie A club announced that his contract had been terminated with mutual consent. "Danilo Luiz da Silva and Juventus have parted ways after five and a half years together, following a mutual termination of the player's contract," said Juve in a statement.
Juventus have officially confirmed that captain Danilo has left the club after the two parties reached an agreement to terminate his contract by mutual consent.Official: Danilo leaves Juventus after
Igor Jesus, the Botafogo striker, has reportedly declined a transfer to Nottingham Forest despite a bid coming in.
Juventus have signed Portugal defender Renato Veiga on loan from Chelsea until the end of the season, the Serie A club said on Monday, while Brazil international Danilo bid an emotional goodbye to the Serie A side.
Reports on Monday morning claim that Danilo has terminated his Juventus contract by mutual consent ahead of his January move away from the club, and now all that is missing is an official announcement from the club.
Juventus right-back Danilo has officially signed for Flamengo, after a mutually agreed contract termination with the Serie A club. Despite publicly stating that he didn't want to leave the
Juventus right-back Danilo has officially signed for Flamengo, after a mutually agreed contract termination with the Serie A club. Despite publicly stating that he didn't want to leave the Bianconeri, it became clear that the 33-year-old wasn't part of Thiago Motta's plans going forward.
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In years past, the January transfer window would see South America's best talents leave for Europe. Not this year, though, as the Club World Cup looms.