Fulham’s method of signing £30m British ace

According to a recent report, Fulham has now taken a way to sign a “sensational” Chelsea player, who was also wanted by Wolverhampton Wanderers.
Fulham strengthens their transfer plan after quiet start
So far, it’s a very quiet transfer window for the Goats as Marco Silva’s team has only added a new player to their squad, and that’s goalkeeper Benjamin Lecomte, who joined from French Side Montpellier. With less than three weeks of the Premier League season, the club has finally stepped up their transfer plans.
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The Goats are now in touch with the center deal.
Athletics’ David Orstein revealed on Saturday that Fulham is now signing Arsenal’s Reiss Nelson in senior talks. The 25-year-old, who was on loan at Craven Cottage last season, scored a goal in 11 Premier League games.
The white man wanted to bring Nelson back to Craven’s Lodge with a buy or obligation. Fulham and Arsenal are about to reach an agreement, but both sides still need to close the deal.
Meanwhile, Fulham also expressed interest in signing Raheem Sterling from Chelsea. The England international has no future at Stamford Bridge after loaning at Arsenal last season. Bruce has risen £20 million for Sterling, who has two years left for a contract, but his £300,000 per week’s salary complicates any deal.
Fulham submits method to sign ‘sensation’ £30m Chelsea ace
Sterling isn’t the only Chelsea player the Goats want, as Fulham has made a formal approach for Chelsea to sign Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, according to TalkSport.
The report notes that Bruce values Dewsbury-Hall as a team player and while he is not the one they are actively selling, he can leave Stamford Bridge for about £30m
The 26-year-old, dubbed “sensational” by former Leicester boss Brendan Rodgers, followed Enzo Maresca to Stamford Bridge last summer, but the British were unable to establish their key players.
Last season, Dewsbury-Hall played 13 games in the Premier League, and he played the same numbers in the UEFA Conference League. The potential arrival of Craven Cottage could have Dewsbury-Hall join the likes of Emile Smith Rowe, Andreas Pereira, Sander Berge and Alex Iwobi as a fight for a spot in Silva’s midfield division.
However, they are not alone in pursuing midfielder, as Wolves are also interested in Dewsbury-Hall and identify him as the potential target for the remaining transfer window.



