After negotiations that dragged on for weeks, Fluminense has an agreement with Pachuca and should count on David Terans as a new reinforcement
After weeks of negotiations, Fluminense It is Pachucareached an agreement to hire David Teransa midfielder who recently played for Athletico-PR. According to ‘GE’, the teams reached an agreement and the player should sign the contract soon, establishing a definitive bond, as the Mexicans would not accept any other type of deal.
Even with everything going very well, Fluminense treats the situation with caution, believing that everything can only be confirmed after signing the contract. However, considering that the worst part is over and the most complex conversations have taken place, the tendency is for this story to have a positive outcome.
Pachuca made negotiations difficult and appeared very firm in its position. Therefore, Fluminense had to accept the payment conditions imposed by the Mexican club. These bureaucratic issues were all accepted by both parties and, according to ‘Itatiaia’, the value of the transfer is R$14 million, which will be paid in installments.
In July 2023, Athletico-PR sold Terans to Pachuca, for three million dollars, around R$14 million at the price at the time. However, with less than six months in Mexico, the player was offered to Fluminense through intermediaries. Tricolor assessed the midfielder’s situation and became interested.
In addition to Fluminense, the name of David Terans passed through the boards of Palm trees, Guild It is Vasco, but the teams were slow to react and Tricolor Carioca took the lead in negotiations. Wearing the Pachuca shirt, the midfielder played just 12 games and didn’t score any goals.
Source: sportbuzz
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