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Sport Witness » Fulham
2d ago
Fulham and Nottingham Forest should soon have a fresh chance to sign Morato from Benfica.
Following a strong chase from the Premier League clubs for the defender this season, the Portuguese media now claims that the Eagles are actually open to negotiating him.
Newspaper Jornal de Notícias features a piece claiming Morato has his future ‘uncertain’, as Benfica are willing to negotiate the offers that arrive for the player.
It’s recalled that during the season, Fulham offered €25m for the signing, while Nottingham Forest showed up with an even higher bid, worth €30m.
It now remains to be seen ho ..read more
Sport Witness » Fulham
5d ago
Mexican side Club América are eyeing a move for Fulham’s Raúl Jiménez this summer as a replacement for Julián Quiñones, who appears set to move to Saudi Arabia.
That’s according to Infobae, who report that the Fulham striker is seen as the ‘outstanding option’ for the club to replace their departing star.
They explain that Club América are in the middle of a crucial week as they’re set to face Cruz Azul in the Clausura Tournament Final as well as potentially losing Quiñones as he’s received a bid from Saudi Arabia.
The club’s board, with Héctor González Iñárritu and Santiago Baños, are prepari ..read more
Sport Witness » Fulham
1w ago
Last year, when Rodrigo Muniz was still loaned by Fulham to Middlesbrough, there were rumours saying he could leave European football.
The striker was having a tough time in the Championship and came close to signing for Grêmio, but ended up staying in England, where the Whites chose to have him back at the club.
The story was now told by Muniz himself in an interview with TNT Sports. Speaking to reporter Fred Caldeira, he explained he’d nearly decided to leave Fulham again, and Marco Silva changed everything.
“Before pre-season Marco Silva called me, he spoke to me and said, Rodrigo, unfortun ..read more
Sport Witness » Fulham
1w ago
Gonçalo Santos is now joining Marco Silva’s staff at Fulham, according to reports from Portugal.
Last week, prior to the end of the Portuguese league, the manager couldn’t give any certainty about his future, claiming he was discussing it with his club Casa Pia.
Now O Jogo reports that Santos has quit his job, meeting club chiefs and communicating that he took Fulham’s invitation.
The 37-year-old is stepping down as a first team manager and taking a job as an assistant at the Premier League club.
Following Fulham’s offer, O Jogo claims Casa Pia had already been ‘prepared’ for his exit and now ..read more
Sport Witness » Fulham
1w ago
Fulham are interested in signing Chelsea’s Trevoh Chalobah in the summer window.
That’s according to journalist Sacha Tavolieri, who took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to provide his original information on this case.
Tosin Adarabioyo will leave Fulham as a free agent when his deal expires in June, and Marco Silva’s side have identified the Chelsea player as a concrete option to replace him.
Chalobah missed the first-half of the 2023/24 season due to a thigh injury and had to wait until February to make his first league appearance for Chelsea.
Since then, the defender has been a regular und ..read more
Sport Witness » Fulham
2w ago
Manchester United have joined Fulham and Nottingham Forest in following Stade Brestois 29’s Bradley Locko.
The left-back has registered three assists from 35 games for the Ligue 1 side and has been ‘a revelation’ this season. His form has seen a few Premier League sides take notice.
That’s at least what Jeunes Footeux are reporting, and say Locko has been on Fulham and Nottingham Forest’s sights. Manchester United are now added to the list.
Erik ten Hag hasn’t been able to rely on Tyrell Malacia this season, while Luke Shaw has been forced to miss most part of the campaign due to injuries.
The ..read more
Sport Witness » Fulham
2w ago
Last week, reports from the Portuguese media revealed Fulham’s interest in Casa Pia boss Gonçalo Santos.
It was claimed that with Luís Boa-Morte’s departure, Marco Silva wants another compatriot to be his assistant and chose this new target.
Casa Pia are now preparing for their final game of the season tonight, and Santos is quoted by Record talking about his future.
Without mentioning the Fulham possibility, the coach just could not promise he’ll be at the Portuguese club for another year.
“The club is still preparing for next season and I’m helping,” he said.
“We’ll have a decision next week ..read more
Sport Witness » Fulham
2w ago
We’re at that stage of the summer at which clubs will be looking around to see who they can quickly sell in order to boost budgets for the transfer window.
That can often involve loan players who weren’t part of the core plans anyway, so can bring in a little extra boost of cash.
For Fulham, that’s the case with Ibane Bowat, and today’s edition of Kleine Zeitung Steiermark goes over his situation. The 21-year-old defender has been on loan at TSV Hartberg in the Austrian Bundesliga.
The good news is they’re tempted to keep him, and it’s believed Fulham ‘want to sell’, partly due to Bowat having ..read more
Sport Witness » Fulham
2w ago
Fulham are now set to pay an extra €1m for João Palhinha’s transfer from Sporting.
According to newspaper Record, the final bonus has been triggered, with the Whites having ended up paying the full amount.
The outlet explains that when selling Palhinha to Fulham in 2022, the Lions accepted €20m plus a payment of €1m for each time the Craven Cottage side stayed in the Premier League in the coming two seasons.
Well, the Whites did very well in 2022/23, and paid that first million a year ago. They’re currently 14th, and that was enough to escape relegation again, with another €1m going to Sportin ..read more
Sport Witness » Fulham
2w ago
Last week, FC Augsburg sporting director Marinko Jurendic confirmed the club’s interest in keeping Fulham’s Kevin Mbabu, after signing him on loan last summer.
The 29-year-old will have to return to Fulham after this season, and they will then make a decision on his future.
After playing the last home game of the season with Augsburg at the weekend, Mbabu spoke to reporters. His comments are relayed by Augsburger Allgemeine.
The Fulham owned right-back has expressed his desire to continue at the German club next season.
“I don’t know yet. There are talks. I feel good here, I have a good r ..read more