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Fulham will get the chance to bolster their squad when the summer transfer window opens up for business
As per Italian news outlet Gazzetta dello Sport, Fulham showed an ‘interest’ in Fiorentina striker Moise Kean in January. The Whites looked into a deal for the attacker along with Paris FC and Al-Hilal. The report adds that the player has a release clause of £54million ahead of the summer.
Marco Silva’s side are back in action this weekend with a home clash against Tottenham Hotspur. They won 3-1 away at Sunderland last time out. The London outfit are sat in 10th place in the Premier League table with 11 fixtures left to play.
Fulham wanted Moise Kean in January
Fulham will have identified Kean as someone to boost their striking department. They will get the chance to make a move for the attacker at the end of the season if they are still keen. It remains to be seen at this stage whether he is still on their radar.
Kean, 25, is an Italy international with 24 caps to his name. He has been on the books of Fiorentina since joining them back in 2024. The forward has since been prolific for the Serie A club and has scored 34 goals in 72 games, nine of which have come this term.
He has played in England before with Everton from 2019 to 2022, some of which he spent away on loan at PSG. However, he struggled to make an impact during his time with the Toffees and found the net on only four occasions in 39 outings. He has also had spells in the past at Juventus and Hellas Verona.
What now for Fulham and Marco Silva?
Fulham returned to winning ways last time out against Sunderland. They needed their win over the Black Cats at the Stadium of Light. Speaking afterwards, Marco Silva said: “Big win, we knew that it was going to be another crucial game for us and it was going to be very important to come from some not good results for us in the Premier League.
“After an incredible run during January and December too, we wanted to bounce back in a place that has been very difficult for all the teams to play against Sunderland.”
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