OLHA A VERDADE SOBRE O SUMIÇO DO LUAN E PORQUE ELE ABANDONOU COMPLETAMENTE O FUTEBOL PROFISSIONAL

Want to advertise with us, strengthen your brand and boost your sales? Contact us by email: [email protected] Luan was King of America. He was a protagonist in the Libertadores Cup. He was a symbol of a dominant Grêmio. He was called "The Chaos" because he played in a way impossible to explain — he floated, confused marking, decided big games. But today, about to turn 33, the player simply doesn't want to know anything more about football. Since April 2024 he hasn't played professionally. He hasn't officially announced his retirement, but he also shows no interest in returning. And now information is emerging that helps to understand the reason. Luan's recent trajectory has been marked by turbulence. At Corinthians, his performance dropped drastically. The pressure increased. In July 2023, the absurd episode of fans invading a motel to confront him occurred. An unacceptable and criminal situation. After that, he left Corinthians and returned to Grêmio. He was embraced by the fans, protected by Renato, and treated with affection. But on the field, he couldn't recover the level that made him famous. There was a renewal offer with a lower salary. He chose to go to Vitória, where he would have a higher salary. The gamble didn't pay off. In a few months, he lost his place and was released. Since then, silence. His last match was on March 27, 2024, in Vitória's victory over Treze-PB in the Copa do Nordeste. He played 69 minutes, provided an assist, and never played again. According to people close to him, Luan suffers from constant hip pain—to the point of having difficulty even getting in and out of his car—in addition to a chronic ankle injury that has plagued him for years. Physical problems that help explain his decision to step away. But it's not just the physical aspect. The accumulated mental strain weighs heavily. Absurd pressure, daily demands, gigantic expectations since his time at Grêmio. Being King of America creates an impossible benchmark to maintain when performance drops. Today, Luan lives off investments made throughout his career. He travels, occasionally appears in photos, but avoids interviews and public exposure. His staff has tried to convince him to return, but he shows no desire to do so. And this opens up an interesting debate: – Was football too hard on Luan? – Did the pressure destroy the player or did he lose focus? – Should he have stayed at Grêmio to rebuild his image? – Do injuries really make a return impossible? – At 33 years old, would there still be time for him to come back? – Is a silent end better than insisting? Luan was a generational talent. It's no exaggeration to say that. What he played in the 2017 Libertadores is historic. But football also shows that peak performance doesn't guarantee longevity. Perhaps the greatest truth is simple: not every star player wants to live eternally under pressure. Some prefer peace. If an irresistible offer ever comes along, they might reconsider. But today, the scenario is clear: Luan chose to leave the scene. And to be honest? Maybe it's better this way than returning unprepared, taking up space, and becoming a constant target of criticism. Now I want to know from you: Do you still believe in Luan's return? Did he make the right decision? Was the pressure from Corinthians decisive? Should he have stayed at Grêmio? Do injuries explain everything? Or was his cycle already over? Comment here because this story resonates with any fan who saw that decisive Luan in the Libertadores. Like, share, and subscribe to the channel to follow the stories that show how football can transform idols into mysteries. Here we tell the truth, no matter who it hurts. Stay up-to-date on everything happening in the world of football, with daily content, behind-the-scenes footage, clips, and curiosities. Follow me on social media: 📲 Instagram:   / canalfutflix   📲 TikTok:   / canalfutflix   💬 Join the exclusive WhatsApp group: https://chat.whatsapp.com/FPYbuAGmx35... There you'll find extra content, debates, video spoilers and much more! 🎬 Image Credits: Globo TV, SporTV, ESPN, Conmebol, Internet, Reproduction #Futflix No copyright infringement intended. All images used in this video are original creations or property of the authors and were used in accordance with the Copyright Law, Chapter IV, Article 46, where protected materials may be used partially for the purpose of news or informative articles, criticism and parody. The use of the images is also in accordance with Fair Use. All rights belong to their respective owners. All visual material was originally created or obtained from official advertisement of each specific subject. This material is in conformity with Fair Use: Criticism and comment, News reporting, Research and scholarship, Educational uses, Parody; as described at Copyright Act of 1976, 17 U.S.C. § 107