Who can still leave Fluminense?

Who can still leave Fluminense? The Brazilian Championship regulations have undergone an important change: the limit on matches a player can play before being barred from transferring to another Série A club has increased from 6 to 12 games. Upon taking the field for the 13th time, the player is officially blocked from representing another rival in the same division during the season. With the national calendar paused for the FIFA World Cup, the picture of Fluminense’s squad in relation to this cutoff line is now clear. The ge website compiled Fluminense’s data — check it out below! Transfers blocked in Série A (13 or more matches) These players have already exceeded the regulatory limit and will remain at the club (or can only be transferred abroad/to other divisions) until the end of the year: Fábio: 18 matches Kevin Serna: 18 matches John Kennedy: 17 matches Hércules: 16 matches Savarino: 15 matches Juan Freytes: 15 matches Jemmes: 14 matches Lucho Acosta: 14 matches Guilherme Arana: 13 matches At the rule limit (Exactly 12 matches) If they play one more match for Fluminense in the championship, they will lose the right to transfer to another Série A team: Ganso: 12 matches Samuel Xavier: 12 matches Martinelli: 12 matches Soteldo: 12 matches Castillo: 12 matches Close to the limit (10 to 11 matches) Canobbio: 11 matches Renê: 11 matches Guga: 11 matches Bernal: 10 matches Clear path to the domestic market (Fewer than 10 matches) Players who have featured little and have full legal freedom to strengthen any Brasileirão rival: Alisson: 8 matches Ignácio: 7 matches Nonato: 6 matches Otávio: 5 matches Cano: 4 matches Millán: 3 matches Riquelme Felipe: 3 matches Wesley Natã: 1 match This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.
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