On March 26, nightfall, the electronic screen of the Brazilian media odia suddenly flashed an explosive news: Fluminense, the powerhouse of the Barclays Premier League, is actually interested in calling the former legendary player Allan, the warrior who had fought for the club between 2008 and 2010, back to the green battlefield again.

According to odia, Fluminense are actively searching for suitable self-made players in the transfer window and Allan, the former Brazilian international, has undoubtedly become their prime target. As Alan's alma mater, Fluminense are eager to get him back in uniform and playing for the team again.

Fluminense have taken the initiative to get in touch with Allan and have begun discussing a transfer, sources have revealed. The 32-year-old striker, who has become the talk of the market after ending his contract with Guangzhou, perfectly fits the Barclays Premier League side's criteria for reinforcements with his free-agent status and outstanding ability.

The odia report further reveals Fluminense's transfer strategy, as they look to gain insight into the player's career plans and explore his expectations for his future salary during negotiations with Allan.

Looking back at Allan's glory years at Fluminense, he won the hearts of countless fans as he played 88 games for the club between 2008 and 2010, contributing 25 goals and helping the team win the Barclays Premier League trophy in 2010.

Meanwhile, Chinese soccer's naturalized players have taken the overseas market by storm. Apart from Fernando, other naturalized players have received favors from Brazilian teams, with Luo Guofu's attraction being particularly obvious. However, Eckerson has encountered transfer problems due to his high salary, while Luo Guofu has received invitations from several Brazilian teams, but also needs to adjust his salary before he can join them.

In this wave of naturalized players from overseas, Gaolat became the only player to find a home, joining Barclays Premier League side Santos and showing great form by scoring 4 goals in just 9 games, quickly becoming a mainstay of Santos. (Source: DD)

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