Fulham have confirmed that Andreas Pereira has [signed for Palmeiras](https://www.fulhamfc.com/news/2025/august/29/andreas-departs/) in a deal believed to be worth around £8.6m.
The 29 year-old made 119 appearances for the Whites scoring, scoring ten goals and contributing 22 assists, in three years at Craven Cottage as Marco Silva’s side re-established themselves in the top flight. Pereira, who returned to the Brazilian national side on account of his consistent Fulham displays, lost his place in Silva’s side last season after openly discussing the prospect of playing for Marseille and other foreign clubs.
He was an unused substitute for the opening game of the Premier League season at Brighton and watched the 1-1 draw with his old club Manchester United from the Cottage balcony. He returns to his homeland as part of a huge spending spree from Palmeiras, the largest in Brazilian history, and will hope to remain in Carlo Ancelotti’s squad ahead of next summer’s World Cup.
Pereira is quoted as telling the Fulham website:
“From the first day at Fulham, I felt at home. Thank you to my teammates, staff, and fans for every moment. After three years, I leave proud of what we achieved together. Fulham will always be part of me.”