Veteran center back Thiago Silva has ended his spell at Fluminense and is reportedly seeking a move back to Europe in a bid to keep his World Cup ambitions with Brazil alive.
The Rio de Janeiro club confirmed on Wednesday that the 41-year-old’s contract had been terminated six months ahead of schedule. Silva rejoined Fluminense in May last year, having previously represented the club between 2006 and 2008.
In a statement, Fluminense praised Silva for leaving “a legacy of dedication and love” for the club. During his latest stint, the former AC Milan, Paris Saint-Germain and Chelsea defender played a key role as Fluminense reached the semifinals of the Club World Cup in July and featured regularly throughout the domestic season, which concludes in December.
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Speculation over his next destination intensified after former Chelsea captain John Terry said on TikTok that he would welcome Silva’s return to Stamford Bridge. Terry noted that Silva’s two sons are part of Chelsea’s academy and suggested the family would be back in London for the Christmas period.
Silva has been a mainstay of Brazil’s national team over the years, appearing in squads for the last four World Cups. His international honors include titles at the 2013 Confederations Cup and the 2019 Copa América.
Source: AP