Gazeta Esportiva.com
·7 January 2026
Fluminense seek compensation after Uruguayan club send back injured Terans

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·7 January 2026

Peñarol returned midfielder David Terans to Fluminense. However, the player, who had a contract until the end of 2025 with the Uruguayan club, returned to the Tricolor with a diagnosed problem in his Achilles tendon. The information is from GE.
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The treatment will be carried out in Brazil, and the Medical Department of the Rio de Janeiro club has outlined a recovery plan for the player estimated to take two months.
Brazilian laws, specifically the Pelé Law and the General Sports Law, establish that the club hiring a player on loan is responsible for the recovery of the injured player and for paying the contract's wages.
Knowing this, Fluminense contacted Peñarol demanding the payment of Terans' wages until he is available to play. The Uruguayan club has not yet responded.
Terans played 29 matches for the foreign team, scored seven goals, and provided five assists. For Flu, he has only 17 appearances, with one goal and one assist.
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