Defender Marcelo Djalo signed a three-year deal at Fulham after joining them from Spanish side Lugo in 2017.
Last summer, the English side allowed the defender to join Segunda Division side Extremadura on a season-long loan deal, but his stay was cut short and he returned to his parent club in January.
The 25-year-old did not feature for the Cottagers last season and earlier reports indicated the centre-back was out of favour at Fulham.
On August 27th, we relayed news from Spain that the Barcelona-born player was expected to rejoin Lugo on a loan deal and the two clubs were ‘close’ to reaching an agreement for the transfer.
Marcelo still had a year left on his contract with the Championship side. However, he terminated his contract with Fulham and completed a switch to Lugo on Tuesday.
This was confirmed by Lugo’s official website as they state Marcelo arrives ‘after disassociating’ from Fulham. He has signed a three-year deal, which will keep him at La Liga 2 side until 2022.
Fulham FC
The club can confirm that Marcelo Djalo's contract has been terminated by mutual consent.
Everyone at Fulham Football Club would like to wish Marcelo all the best for the future.