Thiago Silva has decided to end his European adventure and return to Fluminense, the Brazilian club where he began his career. The 41-year-old defender had a successful stint with Porto, winning the league under coach Francesco Farioli, but chose to leave after just six months. Silva had been linked to several clubs, but ultimately opted to rejoin Fluminense, a move that has been met with enthusiasm from fans and the club alike.

Silva's return to Fluminense marks the end of his European career, which included a notable spell with AC Milan. The Brazilian defender had previously announced his intention to leave Porto, sparking speculation about his future. Despite interest from other clubs, Silva's heart led him to choose Fluminense, where he will look to make an impact in the final stages of his career.

The move has been celebrated by Fluminense, with the club taking to social media to welcome Silva back. The defender's return is seen as a significant coup for the club, with many fans excited to see him in action. Silva's experience and leadership will undoubtedly be an asset to Fluminense as they look to achieve success in the coming season.

Silva's decision to return to Fluminense brings an end to speculation about a potential return to AC Milan, where he enjoyed a successful spell from 2009 to 2012. The Brazilian defender will now focus on helping his new club achieve success in Brazil.