André Trindade, the Brazilian midfielder for Fluminense, recently bid an emotional farewell to his teammates as he prepares to join Wolverhampton Wanderers (Wolves) in the English Premier League.
The move marks the end of an era for André, who has been a key figure at Fluminense, featuring in 175 matches and scoring four goals since making his senior debut for the club. His journey at Fluminense has been notable for his consistent performances in the defensive midfield position, contributing both defensively and offensively.
The transfer to Wolves, valued at approximately £21 million including add-ons, is set to be a record sale for Fluminense. André, who is known for his tenacity, leadership, and ability to transition the ball from defense to attack, will bring significant energy and composure to Wolves' midfield. The deal was finalized after talks that progressed rapidly, with André expected to undergo his medical in England shortly before the transfer window closes.
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