Cyle Larin leaving Mallorca?
According to ESPN, Cyle Larin has immediately returned to Real Mallorca, although he officially remains a Feyenoord player. ESPN reports that Larin boarded a plane to Mallorca and has likely played his last match for Feyenoord, which had loaned him from the Spanish club. The outlet writes that if no club is willing to sign him, it is possible that Larin will return to Rotterdam. ESPN also states that Mallorca does not want Larin back and is not planning to resolve the situation for Feyenoord. It is reported that Larin hopes to find a new club elsewhere, as he wants to participate in the World Cup.
According to Fabrizio Romano, four clubs have already shown interest in Cyle Larin. A decision regarding his next club is expected soon. Larin wants to be a regular starter ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
According to Algemeen Dagblad, Feyenoord is open to allowing Cyle Larin to leave this winter. Larin moved from Mallorca to Feyenoord on loan this past summer. The Canadian international is bothered by his lack of playing time, as he wants to be selected for the squad ahead of the World Cup. Algemeen Dagblad outlines that more playing time than has been available so far is needed for that.
Spanish outlet Superdeporte reported this week that Cyle Larin is exploring possibilities to leave Rotterdam early. However, according to fan medium 1908, a winter departure is not planned. The same source reported that Larin, Mallorca, and Feyenoord had all expected more from the loan period. Larin's camp is now assessing the possibilities for the striker after his time in Rotterdam. The expectation is that Larin will leave next summer and that the option to buy will not be exercised.
Superdeporte reports that Cyle Larin is for sale again. Larin is considering his options to leave Feyenoord in the winter transfer window, and Mallorca wants to recover a large part of the sum invested in him. According to sources in Rotterdam, Feyenoord is currently not considering unilaterally terminating the loan agreement. The chance that Feyenoord will permanently sign Larin from Mallorca after this season is considered to be very small.
According to Mundo Deportivo, Cyle Larin has been loaned to Feyenoord Rotterdam until the season concludes. The announcement was made by Mallorca on their social media platforms, indicating that an agreement had been reached between Mallorca and Feyenoord Rotterdam for the Canadian player's loan. During the 2024-25 season, Larin emerged as the top scorer for Jagoba Arrasate's team, scoring seven goals and providing two assists over 32 matches. Feyenoord has secured an optional purchase clause for Larin. Having joined Mallorca in the summer of 2023 for approximately 7 million euros, Larin now aims to demonstrate his capabilities at Feyenoord, which is set to compete in the Europa League this season.
Larin had a confrontation with the fans at Son Moix after expressing his desire to leave Mallorca.
Larin is in negotiations with other teams, indicating potential transfer moves.
Marca reports on Cyle Larin's potential departure from Mallorca and his desire to remain in LaLiga. Cyle Larin feels his time at Mallorca has come to an end and his priority is to continue playing in LaLiga. He is not comfortable with his current situation at the club and intends to leave on loan this summer. Two LaLiga clubs have shown interest in signing him. Mallorca is interested in saving on his salary, which is one of the highest in the team, and part of his amortization. The club is considering whether to accept a loan deal or push for a transfer.
Cyle Larin has made the decision to leave Mallorca after two difficult seasons where he struggled to adapt and faced internal issues. He has already started personal arrangements to leave this summer. The intention of Mallorca is to recover part of the 7.5 million euros plus variables they paid for him two years ago. His salary, over two million net, is a major obstacle. The only viable option seems to be a transfer abroad, and efforts have been ongoing since January.
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