Nico Schiappacasse, a 27-year-old Uruguayan forward, has been a key player for Amazonas FC this season, scoring seven goals in the Série C and eight in total. However, he has not participated in any training sessions with the club this week and has sent a document to Amazonas FC requesting the termination of his contract. This move comes after the club failed to pay Schiappacasse's salary for almost five months.

Schiappacasse has a rich football background, having played for Atlético de Madrid, Parma, Famalicão, and Sassuolo in the past. He also has experience playing for the Uruguai national team. The forward has been a key player for Amazonas FC this season, but it seems that the club's financial issues have led to his departure.

This is not the first time that an Amazonas FC player has requested the termination of their contract due to unpaid salaries. Gabriel Cipriano, Léo Coelho, Fabiano, and Jimenez have also had their contracts terminated by the club for the same reason. Schiappacasse's move is a significant blow to Amazonas FC, who will need to find a replacement for their top scorer in the Série C.

The next step for Schiappacasse is unclear, but it is likely that he will be looking for a new club to continue his football career. With his experience and skills, he is likely to attract interest from other teams in the Brazilian football league.