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Europe Is Thiago Silva’s Clear Priority After Fluminense Exit

Veteran Brazilian defender Thiago Silva has decided his next professional chapter lies in Europe after concluding his latest spell with Fluminense. At 41, Silva will become a free agent with immediate effect in January, and his clear plan involves moving to a European club, prioritizing this option ahead of lucrative offers from the Middle East or Major League Soccer (MLS).

Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano confirmed Silva’s intentions, stating that the veteran centre-back desires a return to Europe primarily to get closer to his family, who mostly reside in London. Furthermore, Silva remains eager to prove his form in a top-level league environment as he pursues the highly ambitious goal of securing a spot in the 2026 FIFA World Cup squad for Brazil under coach Carlo Ancelotti.

The former AC Milan, Paris Saint-Germain, and Chelsea star confirmed his commitment to trying a new chapter as a free agent. Rumours have strongly linked him with a potential return to AC Milan, the club where he won the Serie A title and maintains strong ties. Reports from Italy indicate Milan seeks an experienced defensive reinforcement during the January transfer window, making a short-term deal for their former icon a distinct possibility.

While his history with big European teams like Chelsea and PSG makes him a high-profile target, the football world now watches to see which major European club will secure the services of the decorated centre-back when the January window officially opens.

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