Andreas Pereira is “100% open” to leaving Fulham this summer, as long as he can stay in Europe and join a club that competes for titles.
The 28-year-old knows Fulham are unlikely to fight for major honours next season and is now willing to consider a move away.
This update comes from Brazilian journalist Jorge Nicola, who contacted the player’s camp to check on possible talks with Palmeiras and Flamengo.
His staff confirmed there are no negotiations with either club at this stage – despite their recent midfield exits, with Palmeiras’ Richard Ríos close to Nottingham Forest and Flamengo’s Gerson joining Zenit – but acknowledged the player’s desire to leave.
The midfielder has 12 months left on his contract, with Fulham holding an option for another year. Although he turned down Palmeiras in January, citing a desire to stay in London, Fulham made him available on the market in March.
By April, Atlético, Zenit and other unnamed European sides had shown interest. Saudi clubs including Al-Ahli, Al-Hilal, Al-Ittihad and Al-Nassr are also keeping tabs on his situation for a potential move later in the year.
Pereira ended the 2024/25 campaign in good form for Fulham, becoming a regular starter in the final stretch of the season.
That strong finish may help spark concrete offers in the coming weeks – especially from clubs looking for a creative midfielder with Premier League experience.