McAvoy moves to Ayr United on loan
Fulham centre back Conor McAvoy has joined Ayr United on loan for the remainder of the season.
The Scottish youth international, a former captain of Fulham's under 21 and under 18s sides, gained his first taste of senior football during an outstanding loan spell with Wealdstone in 2021 but had a promising period on loan at Partick Thistle ended after just six weeks in 2023 following a serious knee injury.
McAvoy's new side are top of the Scottish Championship having won all four of their league fixtures so far.
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Fulham 'complete documents' in time to sign Arsenal star after deadline day transfer collapses
Fulham are said to have pivoted to an Arsenal man after seeing their deadline day transfer collapse.
Fulham have been forced into a late pivot amid Friday night's transfer deadline. The Cottagers were all set to sign winger Ernest Nuamah from Lyon on a permanent deal, but the deal collapsed in the final hour of the window, which officially closed at 11pm.
Though, with the help of the Premier League deal sheet, Fulham have bought themselves some extra time in a bid to get a winger over the line. The Cottagers need more depth in the position following the departure of the versatile Bobby Decordova Reid in the summer.
After issues emerged in the Nuamah deal late in the day, Fulham are said to have pivoted to Arsenal winger Reiss Nelson after Ipswich Town withdrew their interest in the final hour. Nelson was made available by the Gunners as they prepare to wrap up a loan deal for Raheem Sterling from Chelsea.
Nelson was available earlier in the summer having been largely starved for minutes, but a Sterling deal was not possible without his departure due to financial rules and Mikel Arteta's desire to avoid having unhappy players around the team, something Chelsea have struggled with over recent years.
Fabrizio Romano tweeted: "Reiss Nelson to Fulham, agreement done after Ipswich Town deal off! Documents being prepared to get it done in time." He then added: "Reiss Nelson to Fulham, here we go! Loan deal done and documents completed in time."
Fulham are, of course, only now getting a loan deal instead of a permanent one, as would have been the case with Nuamah, but they will save themselves some cash, getting chance to see Nelson in action before potentially making the deal permanent at a later date. Given Arsenal's ever-improving squad, it's likely Arteta and the Gunners will be willing to sell Nelson next summer. He is currently under contract until 2027
https://www.londonworld.com/sport/football/fulham/fulham-complete-documents-in-time-to-sign-arsenal-star-after-deadline-day-transfer-collapses-4763653
Ipswich Town: Fulham beat Blues to Arsenal winger Reiss Nelson
Ipswich Town transfer target Reiss Nelson is set to seal a last-minute move to Fulham, the East Anglian Daily Times and Ipswich Star understands.
The Arsenal winger had initially chosen to join the Blues on loan, freeing up space for Raheem Sterling to join the Gunners from Chelsea this evening.
Nelson was reportedly heading to Suffolk for his medical after talks had progressed to an advanced stage, but had his head turned by late interest from the Cottagers.
The 24-year-old will now head to London to sign a season-long loan deal with Marco Silva's side, although he won't be registered in time to face Town at Portman Road tomorrow. Fulham have submitted a deal sheet to get the deal done.
Following the departures of Freddie Ladapo (released), Marcus Harness (Derby County, loan) and George Edmundson (Middlesbrough, loan), Ipswich's squad is at 25 players, the maximum number for the Premier League campaign.
The on-again off-again move for Chelsea's Armando Broja has also collapsed, with Town's transfer business complete for the summer. Kieran McKenna's side have added 12 new faces to their squad.
TOWN SUMMER BUSINESS
IN: Aro Muric (£8m, Burnley), Ben Johnson (free, West Ham), Dara O'Shea (Burnley, £12m), Jacob Greaves (Hull, £15m), Conor Townsend (£500k, West Brom), Kalvin Phillips (loan, Man City), Jens Cajuste (loan, Napoli), Omari Hutchinson (£18m, Chelsea), Chiedozie Ogbene (Luton, £8m), Sammie Szmodics (£8m, Blackburn), Jack Clarke (£15m, Sunderland), Liam Delap (£15m, Man City).
OUT: Vaclav Hladky (Burnley, Bosman free), Janoi Donacien, Dom Ball (both released), Kayden Jackson (Derby, free), Sone Aluko (retired), Gassan Ahadme (Charlton, £1m), Idris El Mizouni (Oxford, £400k), Corrie Ndaba (Kilmarnock, undisc), Elkan Baggott (Blackpool, loan), Panutche Camara (Crawley, free), Freddie Ladapo (mutual consent), Marcus Harness (Derby, loan), George Edmundson (Middlesbrough, loan) Kieffer Moore, Jeremy Sarmiento, Brandon Williams, Lewis Travis (loans expired).
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The Club can confirm that Jay Stansfield has joined Birmingham City on a permanent deal.
While part of the First Team group this season, Jay's desire for regular first team football, along with the package Fulham will receive, meant that a deal has proven beneficial for all parties.
Following his departure, Jay said: "Hiya Fulham fans. I just want to say a massive thank you for the last five years that I've been at this amazing club.
"I've taken this choice and opportunity to go and play first team football, and taken this next challenge to be able to develop my career, not just as a player but as a person.
"I can't thank the Club enough and all the fans, and everyone around the place, for the last five years and for making me into the person I am today.
"Fulham will always have a special place in my heart, as that's where I've made my home for five years.
"All the achievements that I've made, playing in the Premier League and scoring my first senior goal for such a major club, I can't thank the Fulham family enough for all the opportunities and the love they've given me.
"I wish you all the best for the future and hopefully we come across each other again soon."
After joining from Exeter City five years ago, Stansfield was prolific for Fulham's youth sides and was rewarded with a senior debut in a 2-1 FA Cup victory over Aston Villa in January 2020.
His first goal for the Whites came, ironically, at St Andrew's in a 2-0 Carabao Cup win at the start of 2021/22, with his second and last strike coming in an identical context earlier this week.
Everyone at the Club would like to thank Jay for his efforts over the last five years, and we wish him all the best back with Birmingham.
https://www.fulhamfc.com/news/2024/august/30/stansfield-departs/
Why did Ernest Nuamah's move to Fulham collapse?
Ernest Nuamah (20) had looked on the verge of completing a last-minute deal from Olympique Lyonnais to Fulham, however, the deal ultimately fell through. L'Équipe have now explained why.
It had been expected that the Ghanaian winger would join Everton, a club that OL owner John Textor is in talks to purchase. Nuamah had even agreed terms with the Toffees, according to Foot Mercato, only for Fulham to lodge a last-minute attempt to hijack the deal.
'He loves Lyon' – Nuamah's entourage
Romano reported that a deal between Fulham and Lyon had been agreed, however, Romano later added that the deal taking Nuamah to Fulham was on the verge of being called off after "new issues" arose.
The deal was then confirmed to be off. L'Équipe have now shed light on the situation. The publication understands that it is the player that refused to move to Craven Cottage as he did not wish to leave OL, especially since the Ligue 1 club had not found a replacement. "He loves Lyon," his enoutarge told L'Équipe.
https://www.getfootballnewsfrance.com/2024/why-did-ernest-nuamahs-move-to-fulham-collapse/
Birmingham sign Stansfield for £15m
Birmingham City have completed a deadline day deal for Fulham forward Jay Stansfield.
The League One side will pay an astonishing initial £15m for the 21 year-old. The deal could eventually rise to £20m with add-ons and the Premier League side have a 20% sell-on fee.
The England under-21 international has signed a seven-year contract at St. Andrew's.
Stansfield told Fulham's official website this evening:
Hiya Fulham fans. I just want to say a massive thank you for the last five years that I've been at this amazing club.
"I've taken this choice and opportunity to go and play first team football, and taken this next challenge to be able to develop my career, not just as a player but as a person. I can't thank the club enough and all the fans, and everyone around the place, for the last five years and for making me into the person I am today.
Fulham will always have a special place in my heart, as that's where I've made my home for five years. All the achievements that I've made, playing in the Premier League and scoring my first senior goal for such a major club, I can't thank the Fulham family enough for all the opportunities and the love they've given me. I wish you all the best for the future and hopefully we come across each other again soon."
https://hammyend.com/index.php/2024/08/birmingham-sign-stansfield-for-15m/
Birmingham sign Fulham's Jay Stansfield in record-breaking deal
Birmingham have smashed the League One transfer record to sign striker Jay Stansfield from Fulham.
Stansfield scored 12 goals in 43 appearances during a loan spell at Birmingham last season, but his goals could not keep the club in the Championship.
The striker then returned to haunt Birmingham in Tuesday's League Cup tie, scoring the second goal in Fulham's 2-0 victory at St. Andrews.
However, that will not be the last time that Stansfield will play at St. Andrews this season because has now completed a transfer to the League One side.
Birmingham splashout to sign Stansfield
As per journalist Sam Dean, Birmingham have smashed the League One transfer record to sign Stansfield on the final day of the transfer window.
Birmingham have agreed to pay £15m plus £5m in potential add-ons, with the deal also including a 20% sell-on clause and a £100,000 bonus if Chris Davies's side win promotion to the Championship.
The striker told Fulham's official website that he was keen to complete the move to gain regular first-team football at Birmingham.
Stansfield said: "Hiya Fulham fans. I just want to say a massive thank you for the last five years that I've been at this amazing club.
"I've taken this choice and opportunity to go and play first team football, and taken this next challenge to be able to develop my career, not just as a player but as a person.
"I can't thank the Club enough and all the fans, and everyone around the place, for the last five years and for making me into the person I am today. Fulham will always have a special place in my heart, as that's where I've made my home for five years.
"All the achievements that I've made, playing in the Premier League and scoring my first senior goal for such a major club, I can't thank the Fulham family enough for all the opportunities and the love they've given me. I wish you all the best for the future and hopefully, we come across each other again soon."
Stansfiedl delight to complete Birmingham return
Stansfield has also expressed his delight to return to St. Andrews after he finished last term as Birmingham's top scorer and clinched all the individual honours at the club's end-of-season awards.
"I am absolutely buzzing. It has been a long time coming, I think," Stansfield told Blues TV. "When I left, from the awards evening, the reaction from all the fans, even though it was a really tough season for Birmingham as a club and it didn't end the way we wanted it to end.
"I thought it was only right for me to come back here and take on this next challenge, and be part of such an amazing club and amazing project."
Stansfield has put pen to paper on a seven-year contract, and he now look to play a key role in Birmingham's promotion bid.
https://www.sportsmole.co.uk/football/birmingham-city/transfer-talk/news/record-smashed-birmingham-splash-out-staggering-sum-for-fulhams-stansfield_551895.html?newsnow
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The Club is delighted to announce the signing of Reiss Nelson from Arsenal on a season-long loan.
A winger who is comfortable on either flank, and even has plenty of experience playing behind a striker, the 24-year-old offers another versatile option for Marco Silva's attack line.
Tony Khan said: "I'm very happy to welcome Reiss Nelson to Fulham Football Club! Reiss is a talented young player, and we're excited that he's joined the squad on loan!
"His arrival concludes a busy transfer window for the Club, and we're all looking forward to a great season ahead!
"Come on Fulham!"
Like his teammates Emile Smith Rowe and Alex Iwobi, Nelson is a product of the highly successful Hale End academy at Arsenal, joining the club at the age of eight.
He made his senior debut in the Gunners' 2017 Community Shield victory over Chelsea, going on to make 16 appearances across all competitions that season.
The following campaign saw him gain further top-flight experience, this time in Germany with Hoffenheim, where he became the third-youngest player to reach five Bundesliga goals, and also sampled Champions League football.
He departed with seven goals in just 23 Bundesliga outings, and followed that up with his first goals in Arsenal colours in 2019/20, including a winner against Liverpool at the Emirates.
Another loan spell abroad saw him help Feyenoord reach the Conference League Final, with Nelson registering 11 goals involvements for the Dutch side.
Back at Arsenal, the winger was part of some pivotal moments as Arsenal finished as Premier League runners-up in 2022/23, perhaps most famously when he netted a 97th minute goal against Bournemouth to complete a remarkable comeback for his side.
It led to him winning the Premier League Gamechanger of the Season award, as well as the club's Goal of the Season trophy.
23 more appearances last season – as Arsenal again ran Manchester City close – took his tally for the club to 90, in which time he's scored eight times and provided nine assists.
A prolific scorer at youth level for England, Nelson netted 21 goals in 36 caps at Under-17 to Under-21 level.
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Reiss Nelson joins Fulham on loan
Reiss Nelson has joined Fulham on loan for the 2024/25 season.
The 24-year-old joined our academy at the age of eight and has made 90 first-team appearances, scoring eight goals and assisting nine times. He was part of our 2020 FA Cup-winning side and involved in our FA Community Shield victories in 2017 and 2020.
Reiss made 68 appearances across our academy teams, at Under-18, Under-19, and Under-23 levels, scoring 25 goals with 11 assists in the process. On his journey to our first team, Reiss signed his first professional contract with the club in December 2016.
The forward made his senior debut for us when he came on as a substitute in the season opener against Chelsea in the 2017 FA Community Shield, when we defeated Chelsea 4-1 on penalties at Wembley Stadium. Reiss's first goal for us came in a 5-0 win against Nottingham Forest in the Carabao Cup at Emirates Stadium in September 2019.
Reiss's season-long loan with Fulham will be his third loan spell, following valuable experience with German side Hoffenheim in the 2018/19 season, and Dutch club Feyenoord in the 2021/22 season.
Everyone at Arsenal wishes Reiss all the best for this coming season with Fulham.
The loan deal is subject to the completion of regulatory processes.
https://www.arsenal.com/news/reiss-nelson-joins-fulham-loan
Fulham bring in Nelson on loan
Fulham have completed a season-long loan deal to bring in Arsenal winger Reiss Nelson following the successful submission of a deal sheet.
The 24 year-old pulled out of his move to tomorrow's opponents Ipswich Town in order to sign for the Whites, according to the Athletic. Nelson has made 90 appearances for the Gunners, scoring eight goals, but was keen to play first-team football after falling down the pecking order under Mikel Arteta last season.
The former England under-21 international came through the Hale End academy alongside his new Fulham team-mates Alex Iwobi and Emile Smith Rowe. He enjoyed successful loan spells at Feyenoord and Hoffenheim before helping Arsenal win the FA Cup in 2020.
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Arsenal winger joins Fulham on loan for 2024/25 season
Fulham sign Reiss Nelson on loan
Arsenal sanction exit due to pursuit of Raheem Sterling
Nelson reunites with Emile Smith Rowe in west London
Reiss Nelson has joined Fulham on loan from Arsenal for the rest of the 2024/25 season.
The winger was allowed to seek an exit on transfer deadline day of the summer window following the Gunners' late move to bring in Raheem Sterling on loan from Chelsea.
At first, Ipswich Town appeared to be the frontrunners for Nelson, but Fulham quickly advanced their interest in the 24-year-old.
Nelson's move to Fulham was confirmed in the early hours of Saturday morning after Fulham submitted a deal sheet to the Premier League to complete the transfer past the deadline.
The Whites have now taken on a second Arsenal academy graduate this summer. They had already completed the permanent £34m signing of Emile Smith Rowe weeks prior to Nelson's arrival.
Arsenal also waved goodbye to Eddie Nketiah on deadline day, with the homegrown striker heading south of the River Thames to sign for Crystal Palace in a deal that could be worth £30m if add-ons are met.
Nelson will not be able to make his Fulham debut this weekend, but could come into Marco Silva's side for their home match against West Ham United on the other side of the September international break.
https://www.90min.com/arsenal-winger-joins-fulham-on-loan-for-2024-25-season
Birmingham City SMASH League One transfer record as they sign striker Jay Stansfield for £15m plus £5m in add-ons from Fulham
Birmingham City completed the record-breaking signing of Jay Stansfield
Stansfield spent last season on loan and has now joined the Blues permanently
Birmingham City smashed the League One transfer record as they completed the signing of striker Jay Stansfield on a seven-year deal from Fulham on deadline day.
Stansfield spent last season on loan at Birmingham and scored 12 goals in 43 Championship appearances. However, this was not enough to keep the Blues up as they were relegated to the third tier.
This did not stop Birmingham pursuing a permanent deal, though, and on Friday night they got their man, albeit at a costly price.
It is understood that Fulham will receive a guaranteed £15m, with up to £5m in add-ons, meaning the total fee could rise to £20m.
The previous record was the £4m that Birmingham spent on Austrian centre back Christoph Klarer earlier this summer.
Fulham also ensured there is a 20 per cent sell-on clause included, while there will also be a £100,000 bonus if Birmingham get promoted back to the Championship.
Following confirmation of his record-breaking move, Stansfield told BluesTV: 'I am absolutely buzzing. It has been a long time coming, I think.
'When I left, from the awards evening, the reaction from all the fans, even though it was a really tough season for Birmingham as a club and it didn't end the way we wanted it to end, I thought it was only right for me to come back here and take on this next challenge, and be part of such an amazing club and amazing project.'
The deal is still subject to league and FA clearance, but no issues are expected.
Stansfield played for Fulham against Birmingham on Tuesday night in the Carabao Cup, scoring in a 2-0 win for Marco Silva's side.
But he will now be pulling on a Birmingham shirt once more with the aim of helping them return to the Championship at the first time of asking.
Birmingham have made a strong start to their League One campaign, picking up seven points from three games, leaving them in fifth place in the early stages of the season.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-13798929/Birmingham-City-SMASH-League-One-transfer-record-sign-striker-Jay-Stansfield-15m-plus-5m-add-ons-Fulham.html
Preview: Ipswich Town vs. Fulham - prediction, team news, lineups
Having faced two of the Premier League's most potent powerhouses in their first two games of the season, Ipswich Town face a friendlier fixture on Saturday, when Fulham head to Portman Road.
The Tractor Boys have some EFL Cup mistakes to rectify after losing on penalties against AFC Wimbledon in midweek, while Marco Silva's men got the better of Birmingham City.
Match preview
Only if Arsenal were visiting Ipswich's turf this weekend could McKenna's side have been handed a tougher start to life back in the Premier League, having been forced to pit their wits against Liverpool and Manchester City in their first two competitive battles of 2024-25.
After their engine blew in a 2-0 loss to the Reds, where their gung-ho first-half preceded a tepid second, Ipswich were briefly on cloud nine at the Etihad when Sammie Szmodics's opener trickled over the line, only for hat-trick hero Erling Haaland to inspire an inevitable Citizens comeback.
There was to be no immediate redemption tale for Ipswich in the EFL Cup either, as following a 2-2 draw with Wimbledon in normal time, Conor Chaplin's late leveller just delayed an embarrassing exit; Omari Hutchinson and Jack Taylor both fluffed their lines from the penalty spot.
With three losses to show from their opening three bouts of 2024-25, Ipswich now endeavour to avoid an unwanted first under McKenna, who has never lost back-to-back league home games in charge of the top-tier new boys.
Furthermore, not since the 2006-07 Championship season have Ipswich been condemned to defeat in their opening three games of a league campaign, and they have never opened a top-flight season with three straight losses, so unwanted history could be written on Saturday afternoon.
Likewise, Fulham have also been consigned to an early loss versus a Manchester outfit - going down 1-0 to Manchester United in the season's maiden match - but Silva's troops made Craven Cottage amends when Ipswich's 2023-24 Championship foes Leicester City paid a visit.
From North London to West London, two former Arsenal academy proteges in Emile Smith Rowe and Alex Iwobi propelled Fulham to their maiden success of the 2024-25 season, ensuring that Wout Faes's header - which was initially ruled out - would be meaningless in the grand scheme of things.
Following on from that deserved success in terrible capital conditions, Fulham avoided sharing Ipswich's EFL Cup fate at the home of Birmingham City, where Raul Jimenez and former Blues loanee Jay Stansfield struck inside the opening 15 minutes to send the Cottagers into round three.
Revelling in their third win from their last four competitive matches, Fulham can end a 16-year streak at Portman Road, as the capital outfit have not won at least two of their opening three games of a top-flight campaign since the 2008-09 season.
However, Fulham have had Ipswich's number ever since the start of the 2016-17 Championship season, beating the Tractor Boys in each of their last six showdowns, including a 3-1 win at Portman Road in the fourth round of last season's League Cup.
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Team News
No Ipswich players have reported any physical problems from the Man City or Wimbledon defeats, leaving Wes Burns (thigh), Nathan Broadhead (thigh), George Hirst (knee), Harry Clarke (calf) and Janoi Donacien (groin) in the medical bay.
McKenna did not hesitate to rotate for the EFL Cup, where new signings Chiedozie Ogbene, Kalvin Phillips, Dara O'Shea and Jens Cajuste were all named in the starting XI, but it would be a surprise to see any member of the quartet hold their place for Saturday; Jack Clarke may fare better.
Chaplin's last-gasp equaliser should also not be enough for him to keep his place over Szmodics, who is out to become the first Ipswich man since Adam Tanner in 1995 to score in their first two Premier League starts for the hosts.
While five Ipswich players are currently sidelined, the Fulham medical staff have been able to put their feet up in the early stages of the campaign, as Silva's men should have a clean bill of health once again this weekend.
The Cottagers boss handed a full debut to Sander Berge and a second Fulham start - and his first since his return - to Joachim Andersen in midweek, although that does suggest that the pair will return to the bench for the trip to East Anglia.
Indeed, Fulham could name the same Premier League side for the third game in a row, as Smith Rowe seeks to score in back-to-back Premier League games for the first time since December 2021.
Ipswich Town possible starting lineup:
Muric; Tuanzebe, Woolfenden, Greaves, Davis; Morsy, Luongo; Clarke, Szmodics, Hutchinson; Delap
Fulham possible starting lineup:
Leno; Tete, Diop, Bassey, Robinson; Lukic, Pereira; Traore, Smith Rowe, Iwobi; Muniz
We say: Ipswich Town 1-2 Fulham
A refreshed set of Ipswich legs should not suffer a similar humiliation a la their Wimbledon woes, but McKenna's men are noticeably frail at the back and will certainly leave gaps for Fulham to exploit if they adopt a risky approach.
Silva's settled starting XI have had time to gel and were worthy winners over one newly-promoted side last weekend, so we expect the Cottagers to prolong Ipswich's wait for a first point of 2024-25.
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Silva ready for 'unbelievable' Ipswich
Marco Silva has hailed Kieran McKenna and Ipswich Town for their 'unbelievable winning mentality' and warned his Fulham side to expect a serious examination at Portman Road on Saturday.
The newly-promoted outfit might have lost their first two top flight fixtures and gone out of the League Cup to League Two AFC Wimbledon last night, but the Fulham head coach insisted he would not be taking the challenge lightly ahead of the trip to East Anglia.
Silva told his pre-match press conference at Motspur Park this afternoon:
"I expect a really tough game. They have an unbelievable winning mentality from the last two seasons. When you are promoted the way they were from League One to the Championship, and then Championship to the Premier League, I have to say that is unbelievable.
They've played two really tough games against Liverpool and Manchester City but the first game of the season was a really tough one for Liverpool; the way they played, the atmosphere. It was a solid start for them except for the result. They made life difficult for Liverpool and they started the game with the right intensity, mentality and doing everything to win the game. Since then, they have made very good signings that will probably be in the squad and maybe the starting eleven. It's another chance for them to play at home. The environment will be the same – really big support for the home side and it'll be a tough game.
They really trust in their philosophy and process. They've been really successful in the last two seasons and I think they will continue in the same way. We need to be at our best level to make life really difficult for them and we need to keep improving, because there is big room for us to improve in certain aspects of the game and we need to show that."
The Portuguese boss revealed that he feels more comfortable with the depth of his squad after watching Fulham's second string see off Birmingham on Tuesday night.
"We needed that game in the middle of the week. It's always tough when you change the [entire] eleven from one game to the other, but the individual quality was there from almost all of the players. It was a good test for us off the ball as they created different problems for us with the energy they played with. We were able to be solid, which was a good sign. It's good news to have all the players available.
Ryan [Sessegnon] is in a different situation. He needs these games to get in the right shape. It was amazing to see him play 95 minutes in the game. His connection with the fans is so crucial for him and it was great to see him on the pitch at the end with zero problems and training again today. Joachim [Andersen] doesn't need those types of games as he was playing at [Crystal] Palace. It was important for Jorge to get his first feeling of English football and Sander [Berge] needs minutes.
https://hammyend.com/index.php/2024/08/silva-ready-for-unbelievable-ipswich/
How to watch Ipswich vs Fulham live: Steam link, team news, latest updates
Finally, for the first time in the Premier League, Ipswich Town get to play someone other than Liverpool or Manchester City on Saturday (10 am ET), when Fulham visit Portman Road.
WATCH IPSWICH vs FULHAM LIVE
On the bright side, Ipswich aren't even bottom of the PL table despite starting their season against two of the best teams in the world. Liverpool gave them precious little (0.15 xG on three shots) and Erling Haaland did what he does (that's code for: scored a hat trick) as the Tractor Boys scored from their only shot of the game, in the 7th minute. Now, against a side of fellow mortals, we will see a few of Kieran McKenna's ideas on display.
Fulham, meanwhile, fought tough at Old Trafford and nearly took a point against Manchester United before beating Leicester last weekend. Emile Smith Rowe bagged his first goal since joining from Arsenal earlier this summer, but it was another former Gunner, Alex Iwobi, who scored the winner for Marco Silva's side midway through the second half.
How to watch Ipswich vs Fulham live, stream link and start time
Kickoff time: 10 am ET Saturday (Aug. 31)
Venue: Portman Road
TV Channel: Peacock Premium
Streaming: Premier League on Peacock
Ipswich focus, team news
OUT: Wes Burns (thigh), Harry Clarke (calf), George Hirst (knee), Nathan Broadhead (thigh), Janoi Donacien (groin)
Fulham focus, team news
No injuries to report
Ipswich vs Fulham prediction
Ipswich will sense this is their opportunity to show the world what they can do in possession, and Fulham will be happily waiting to do what they do best: launch counter-attacks through Smith Rowe, Iwobi and Adama Traore. Ipswich 1-3 Fulham.
https://www.nbcsports.com/soccer/news/how-to-watch-ipswich-vs-fulham-live-steam-link-team-news-latest-updates
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The opposition
The fixture computer was far from kind to Ipswich Town following their promotion to the Premier League, following up an opening day clash against Liverpool with a trip to the Etihad. They took a very early lead at Manchester City through new arrival Sammie Szmodics, but the champions quickly replied with three goals in five minutes, before adding a fourth late on.
The Carabao Cup didn't offer any better fortunes for the Tractor Boys in midweek, though they were much changed for the trip to AFC Wimbledon. An 86th minute equaliser from Conor Chaplin managed to force penalties, but they went on to lose 4-2 in the shootout.
Team news
🚜 Ipswich will be without Wes Burns, Nathan Broadhead, Harry Clarke and George Hirst on Saturday.
🤍 Marco Silva has a fully fit squad to choose from.
Tickets
The Club has sold out its allocation for this match, meaning 3,000 Fulham fans will be travelling to East Anglia to support the boys.
Kits
Both teams will be wearing their home outfield strips for this game, but Fulham's goalkeeper will be in the away kit to avoid a clash.
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Coverage
Worldwide FFCtv subscribers can listen to commentary from Gentleman Jim and Jamie Reid. American fans can watch on Peacock.
Weather
⛅️ A cloudy but dry afternoon with sunny intervals is forecast, with temperatures around 20 degrees.
Parking
Fans driving to the game can book parking at this link.
Away fan guide
Ipswich have provided a guide for away fans, which can be viewed at this link.
https://www.fulhamfc.com/news/2024/august/30/ipswich-town-matchday-preview/
Pre-Ipswich Press Conference
Marco Silva says Ipswich Town cannot be underestimated ahead of this weekend's clash at Portman Road.
Kieran McKenna's side have lost both of their games so far in their first Premier League campaign since 2001/02, but they have had a brutal start to the season, facing Liverpool and Manchester City.
And despite losing those games 2-0 and 4-1 respectively, Silva has been impressed with the Tractor Boys, particularly in their Premier League opener against Arne Slot's side.
"I expect a really tough game," he said. "They have an unbelievable winning mentality from the last two seasons. When you are promoted the way they were from League One to the Championship, and then Championship to the Premier League, I have to say that is unbelievable.
"They've played two really tough games against Liverpool and Manchester City but the first game of the season was a really tough one for Liverpool; the way they played, the atmosphere. It was a solid start for them except for the result.
"They made life difficult for Liverpool and they started the game with the right intensity, mentality and doing everything to win the game. Since then, they have made very good signings that will probably be in the squad and maybe the starting XI.
"It's another chance for them to play at home. The environment will be the same - really big support for the home side and it'll be a tough game.
"They really trust in their philosophy and process. They've been really successful in the last two seasons and I think they will continue in the same way. We need to be at our best level to make life really difficult for them and we need to keep improving, because there is big room for us to improve in certain aspects of the game and we need to show that."
Silva made 11 changes for our Carabao Cup tie at Birmingham City in midweek, which saw debuts for Jorge Cuenca, Steven Benda and Sander Berge, as well as second debuts for Joachim Andersen and Ryan Sessegnon.
The gaffer was pleased to get minutes into the legs of the likes of Sessegnon, Cuenca and Berge in our 2-0 win - and even more delighted that no injuries were picked up in the victory at St Andrew's.
"We needed that game in the middle of the week," he said.
"It's always tough when you change the XI from one game to the other, but the individual quality was there from almost all of the players. It was a good test for us off the ball as they created different problems for us with the energy they played with. We were able to be solid, which was a good sign.
"Ryan is in a different situation. He needs these games to get in the right shape. It was amazing to see him play 95 minutes in the game. His connection with the fans is so crucial for him and it was great to see him on the pitch at the end with zero problems and training again today.
"Joachim doesn't need those types of games as he was playing at [Crystal] Palace. It was important for Jorge to get his first feeling of English football and Sander needs minutes.
"It's good news to have all the players available."
https://www.fulhamfc.com/news/2024/august/29/pre-ipswich-press-conference/
Ipswich vs Fulham: Premier League Preview, Gameweek 3, 2024
Fulham travel to newly promoted Ipswich, who will be looking to kick-start their season.
Returning to the Premier League for the first time in 22 years will bring many firsts to Ipswich, one of which will come this weekend with Fulham's visit to Portman Road.
It has been a hard start for the Tractor Boys on their return to top-flight football. They have lost to Liverpool and Man City and been knocked out of the Carabao Cup by League Two Wimbledon.
Ipswich started well against Liverpool and gave them a tough first half, but in the second half, they struggled to keep the intensity and got picked apart by the Red's quality.
Against Man City, Sammie Szmodics got the opener just seven minutes into his first Premier League start, but ten minutes later, the game was out of reach.
The Blues will have learned from their opening two games and will want to pick up their first points on their return to the Premier League.
Fulham had a solid start to the season, with a decent performance against Manchester United followed by a dominant win against newly promoted Leicester.
This game gives the Cottagers a new challenge. Ipswich will look to put pressure on them high up the pitch, which could create many opportunities on the counter.
The Whites record signing Emile Smith Rowe has had a great start to life at his new club, scoring his first goal in an excellent display against Leicester.
Fulham will be hoping to repeat last season's 3-1 win at Portman Road in the Carabao Cup.
Rodrigo Muniz will also be looking to repeat his heroics in this fixture after a slow start to the season where the striker seems unable to hit the back of the net.
Team news:
Ipswich
Ipswich will be without George Hirst and Nathan Broadhead for another month while the attackers recover from their injuries.
Harry Clarke, Janoi Donacien and Wes Burns also look set to be absent from the game. Burns will be a particularly missed as the Tractor Boys lack options down the right hand side and could do with his experience in the side.
Since the large defeat away at Man City, Ipswich have added to the squad, with Jack Clarke, Dara O'Shea, and Chiedozie Ogbene joining. These additions could make their league debuts against Fulham.
O'Shea and Ogbene, along with teammate Szmodics, were announced as part of the Republic of Ireland squad for the upcoming fixtures.
Fulham
Fulham have no injury issues to worry about, allowing them to have a smooth start to the season. This could see them name the same lineup for the third game in a row.
The Whites have also been busy in the market, bringing in Joachim Andersen and Sander Berge, who will be trying to force their way into the team after their big-money moves and solid performances against Birmingham.
Likely lineups:
Ipswich (4-2-3-1)
Muric; Johnson, Woolfenden, Greaves, Davis; Morsy, Luongo; Clarke, Szmodics, Hutchinson; Delap
Fulham (4-2-3-1)
Leno; Tete, Andersen, Bassey, Robinson; Lukic, Pereira; Traore, Smith Rowe, Iwobi; Muniz
Key Players:
Ipswich - Sammie Szmodics
After a great season in the championship last season, Szmodics finally got his premier league move with Ipswich.
The attacking midfielder has already scored four goals this season in four games, starting where he left off.
The Ireland international scored in his first Premier League start away at the champions and seems likely to fit in well at this level.
He will be crucial to Ipswich's success this season, as his goals become even more important without a dependable number nine.
Fulham - Adama Traore
After a tough season last year, during which his only start came in the last game against Luton, Adama Traore has started the season as Fulham's first-choice right winger.
The Spaniard has always struggled with end product but has looked very lively this season, getting an assist against Leicester and being the main threat away against Man United.
This game is perfect for Adama, as he could have lots of space behind the defence, as they like to push high.
Mohamed Salah caught out Leif Davis in the opener as he spun in behind him, which could be something Fulham look to exploit.
Match Details:
Where is the game being played?
The game will take place at the home of Ipswich, Portman Road.
What time is kick-off?
The game will kick off at 15:00 BST.
Where can I watch?
Due to the blackout, the game will not be available on TV, but highlights will be on Match Of The Day at 22:00 BST.
https://www.vavel.com/en/football/2024/08/30/premier-league/1194474-ipswich-vs-fulham-premier-league-preview-gameweek-3-2024.html
Morsy: Fulham Are a Really Tough Team
Town captain Sam Morsy is expecting a very tough game as the Blues face Fulham at Portman Road looking for their first Premier League points of the season.
Following defeats to Liverpool and Manchester City, Town face a slightly less daunting visit from the Cottagers, but Morsy says the Londoners remain a strong and established side at Premier League level.
The midfielder also considers Marco Silva's side to be a good model for success following promotion from the Championship, having finished 10th and 13th since their most recent promotion in 2022.
"A lot of it's the unknown," Morsy said. "The first two were two incredible teams, but Fulham are a really good team. They've got three points so far and they could have had six.
"They're an established Premier League team with a very good manager and very good players. I remember they had a few back and forth seasons, but then they consolidated and got stronger every window and every season, and now they're a really tough team with good players.
"We're at the start of our journey in the Premier League and every game is an opportunity for us, especially the home ones where we've been so good over the last few years and we've got the crowd behind us. It's going to be a really good opportunity for us.
"It's going to be a tough game, but like always it's about us showing our best level and seeing what we can do."
The Blues have seen 12 signings join ahead of transfer deadline day, including Chiedozie Ogbene, Dara O'Shea and Jack Clarke in the past week.
While many of the team are new to the building, Town still have the core group of the players who proved so successful under Kieran McKenna in getting the club back into the Premier League.
Morsy does not believe the team has changed too quickly this summer, instead feeling that it is natural progression when a team has been promoted.
He said: "I think we signed about five players last January and about eight players in the summer, so there's always a turnover of players, that's just the nature of football.
"We've got a really tight knit squad and players have come over in different time periods over the summer and all adapted really well.
"You know that when you go to the Premier League there has to be changes. It's just about welcoming everyone in and try and help everyone adapt as quick as they can.
"In terms of settling in, all really good lads and have settled in well. It's a law of averages – some hit the ground running, some will take a little bit more time and some will take more time. That's just the reality of it, really.
"Our jobs as current players and staff is to try and make players feel as comfortable as possible to settle in and be happy. Usually that means better performances on the pitch."
That is a job that Morsy is relishing as the side's captain. The Egyptian, who will be facing Fulham exactly three years on from his own arrival from Middlesbrough, says making sure new additions are settled is a process that is beneficial for everyone at the club.
"That's going to be important how quickly people can show their personalities and just be themselves, you're not looking for anyone to be other than themselves," he said.
"That's what we want to encourage them to do to try and feel at ease, to come in and help not only adapt to our environment, but to improve it as well and improve the culture of the football club."
Among the new arrivals has been the loan acquisitions of Kalvin Phillips and Jens Cajuste to compete with Morsy in the midfield areas, both coming with top pedigree in European leagues.
Phillips, in particular, has 31 England caps and experience of playing with Manchester City. While enduring a difficult few years, Morsy says Phillips has a point to prove just as much as anybody else.
"I think every player in every season has something to prove," he said. "Whether you were the best midfielder in the world last season like Rodri, he'll be coming back thinking he's got to show again he's the best player, so you've always got something to prove.
"Kalvin's a great lad, a really nice lad and really good player. Of course, when you go on loan you always want to show your best level, his goal will just be getting the best version of himself.
"He got signed for a lot of money for the biggest club in the world, so that shows you how good he is and how much they think of him. As players and staff, it's just about trying to help him as much as we can to hit his highest level."
The culture at Playford Road has often been credited as a significant factor in the Blues' rapid rise under McKenna in recent years.
Morsy says that mentality must remain in the Premier League, as well as the no fear factor, despite the level of opposition Town have and will be coming up against.
The 32-year-old said: "It's going to be massive. The last few years we've built a really good culture of working, improving and overachieving, really. Again, that's the goal this season with the tight knit squad, the really strong mentality and it's going to be important in every game.
"That's what we're going to do. If you don't and you're timid and cautious, you won't do well and you won't be here long anyway. We're going to do what's got us here, we're going to keep improving and we're going to be brave.
"The bravery and the courage is probably one of the biggest things that's got us here, and we have to take that up a level now. Individually and collectively it's about improving and getting better. What individual ceilings are or the team ceilings are, you don't know, but this is going to be a great environment for everyone to improve, get better and develop as a team.
"You never know when you're going to get your points, so it'll be important more than ever on Saturday."
It can be easy to forget that Morsy himself is in his debut season in the Premier League, having previously made 495 EFL appearances before this top flight debut earlier this month.
Asked if he feels like a Premier League player, he replied: "I don't really think about it. When you get out on Saturday, it's the same goals and the same pitch. A lot of it's the same, really.
"We just want to compete and do well, we don't want to show anybody too much respect. We're here because we had a fantastic season last season and we want to progress and do well this season."
With transfer deadline day in full swing, Morsy was asked whether it is something that is spoken about amongst players in the dressing room.
"It's always there," he responded. "It's undeniable not to say that you don't see bits and bobs. But really and truly, especially on a Friday, you're focusing on the game.
"Ultimately, most people are on social media unless you're off it and you don't see anything. Most of it is rumours anyway all the time, but I just tend to focus on the game. When there is news you normally hear about it last."
https://www.twtd.co.uk/ipswich-town-news/47794/morsy-fulham-are-a-really-tough-team
Ipswich Town vs Fulham: Preview and PredictionIpswich Town will be eager to get off the mark in the 2024/25 Premier League season when they host Fulham at Portman Road on Saturday.Gameweek 3 of the 2024/25 Premier League season kicks off this weekend before we pause for the first international break of the new campaign. The latest round of fixtures gets underway with the game between Arsenal and Brighton & Hove Albion before five simultaneous fixtures follow, including Ipswich Town vs Fulham.
Ipswich Town would have hoped for a better start to life in the Premier League after over two decades than facing a baptism of fire against Liverpool and Manchester City in the first two matchdays. However, despite the daunting task and successive defeats, the Tractor Boys have given a good account of themselves thus far. However, Kieran McKenna must be disappointed with his team's ouster from the EFL Cup against AFC Wimbledon earlier this week.
Unlike Ipswich Town, Fulham progressed to the EFL Cup third round after beating Birmingham City 2-0 earlier this week. That was the West London club's second successive victory after beating Leicester City 2-1 last weekend. So, the Cottagers are building momentum after starting the new season with a 1-0 defeat to Manchester United.
Ipswich Town and Fulham clashed last season in the EFL Cup round of 16, with Marco Silva's charges clinching a straightforward 3-1 win. The Hard Tackle takes a closer look at the encounter ahead of the latest meeting between the two sides.
Team News & TacticsIpswich TownKieran McKenna has a few pressing injury concerns hampering his preparations ahead of his side's latest fixture. Against Fulham on Saturday, the Ipswich Town manager will be bereft of the services of five first-team players.
Janoi Donacien (groin), Harry Clarke (calf), Wesley Burns (hamstring), George Hirst (knee), and Nathan Broadhead (hamstring) remain on the sidelines. However, McKenna has enough resources to produce a competitive performance on Saturday.
Arijanet Muric should take his spot between the sticks, with Ipswich Town lining up in a 4-2-3-1 formation in front of him vs Fulham. The backline will likely feature Axel Tuanzebe, Jacob Greaves, Luke Woolfenden, and Leif Davis.
As for the midfield unit, there is no looking past Samy Morsy and Massimo Luongo in the double pivot. Sammie Szmodics should reprise the No. 10 role and continue his impressive start as an Ipswich Town player. Finally, Liam Delap should lead the line for the home side against Fulham, with Jack Clarke and Omari Hutchinson being the two wide attackers.
Probable Lineup (4-2-3-1): Muric; Tuanzebe, Woolfenden, Greaves, Davis; Morsy, Luongo; Clarke, Szmodics, Hutchinson; Delap
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FulhamUnlike his counterpart in the Ipswich Town dugout, Marco Silva does not have any fitness issues to deal with ahead of the trip to Portman Road. The Fulham manager will have a full-strength squad on Saturday.
Silva's crucial decision will revolve around Joachim Andersen and Sander Berge after the duo made their mark in the EFL Cup second round earlier this week. While the former should start this weekend, the latter might appear off the bench.
Bernd Leno is an automatic pick between the sticks, with Fulham lining up in a 4-2-3-1 formation in front of him vs Ipswich Town. The backline should feature Kenny Tete, Joachim Andersen, Calvin Bassey, and Antonee Robinson.
As for the midfield unit, Sasa Lukic will likely pair up with Andreas Pereira in the double pivot, with Berge an option on the bench. Emile Smith Rowe should reprise the No. 10 role, with Adama Traore and Alex Iwobi being the two wide attackers. Finally, Rodrigo Muniz should lead the line for the away side against Ipswich Town.
Probable Lineup (4-2-3-1): Leno; Tete, Andersen, Bassey, Robinson; Lukic, Pereira; Traore, Smith Rowe, Iwobi; Muniz
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Key Stats The only previous Premier League meetings between Ipswich Town and Fulham came in the 2001/02 season, with the Tractor Boys remaining unbeaten against the Cottagers (1-1 away, 1-0 at home). The Cottagers have won their last four league meetings with Ipswich, with Saturday's clash the first since a 4-1 home win in January 2018. The West London club had been winless in nine league games against the Tractor Boys before this run (D3 L6).
Ipswich Town have lost their opening two Premier League games this season; only in 1949/50 (third division south), 1956/57 (third division south), and 2006/07 (Championship) have the Tractor Boys lost their opening three matches of a league campaign.
Ipswich Town have never lost consecutive home league games under Kieran McKenna, with Saturday's game his 59th at Portman Road. The Tractor Boys last suffered consecutive home losses in January 2021 in League One under Paul Lambert.
Andreas Pereira has created 13 chances in the Premier League this season, six more than any other player. It is the most by a player in a team's opening two games in a Premier League season since 2012/13 when Leighton Baines also created 13 chances for Everton.
Sammie Sam Szmodics scored in his first Premier League start in Gameweek 2, finding the back of the net in their 4-1 defeat to Manchester City. The last Ipswich player to score in his first two Premier League starts was Adam Tanner in January 1995.
Player to WatchEmile Smith RoweEmile Smith Rowe must have been a reluctant mover in the summer transfer window after leaving his boyhood club to join fellow London club Fulham. However, he has taken to life with the Cottagers like a fish to water, almost immediately making his mark for Marco Silva's team.
Smith Rowe scored his first Premier League goal for Fulham in the 2-1 win over Leicester City last weekend, ending a run of 31 appearances without a strike in the competition. He will aim to score in consecutive games for the first time since finding the back of the net in four appearances in December 2021 for Arsenal. It might be foolish to bet against him repeating what he did last week.
PredictionIpswich Town 2-2 FulhamIpswich Town might be yet to get off the mark in the 2024/25 season after a disappointing loss to AFC Wimbledon earlier this week. However, the hosts have shown some positive signs and will unlikely start the new campaign with four successive defeats. In addition, the Tractor Boys remain the most enterprising team in the Premier League this term.
On the other hand, Fulham will be no pushovers despite Ipswich Town's resilient performance on Saturday. Marco Silva's men will produce another eye-catching display, with Emile Smith Rowe making his mark again. However, there might not be much to separate the two sides, with The Hard Tackle predicting a 2-2 draw at Portman Road.
https://thehardtackle.com/round-up/2024/08/30/ipswich-town-vs-fulham-preview-and-prediction/
Fulham U21s floor the Foxes
Fulham's under 21s roared back from a goal down to beat Leicester City 3-1 at Motspur Park this afternoon and continue their flawless start to the new season
Former Chelsea forward Michael Golding fired the Foxes in front on 28 minutes with an emphatic finish after Hayden Cartwright had prised open the home defence far too easily with a through ball, but the hosts needed just ten minutes to level as Kristian Šekularac pounced on a defensive error.
Golding then saw a second half penalty crash back off the crossbar after Chris Donnell handled in the box and the game remained in the balance until four minutes from time when Chibby Nwoko's deflected drive from distance nestled in the top corner. Fulham midfielder Josh King capped a memorable week by making sure of all three points deep into added time when powered in the decisive goal from close range having been teed up by Lemar Gordon.
Fulham made the stronger start in the New Malden sunshine but Harry French dealt easily enough with an Eddy Nsasi header from Jon Esenga's free kick. The Leicester keeper's legs then denied Terrell Works an opener before Sekularac drew a superb stop with a fierce strike from just outside the box.
The visitors soon created chances of their own. Leicester's own Josh King fired wide when well placed before being thwarted when Alfie McNally threw himself at centre forward's feet but Golding did eventually make the breakthrough. After Sekularac's leveller, the former Juventus midfielder was frustrated by another fine French save with the visiting keeper somehow tipping over the Swiss under-21 international's curling effort.
Leicester had the better of the chances immediately after the interval with McNally getting his angles right to deny Golding. The attacking midfielder will regret his cheeky chip from the penalty spot that bounced away to safety – and Fulham made him pay as Nwoko and King struck in quick succession as the visitors tired in the closing stages.
FULHAM UNDER 21s (4-3-3): McNally, Gofford, Nsasi, Amissah, Esenga; Donnell, Sekularac, Josh King; Works (Nwoko 61), Osmand (Loupalo-Bi 69′), Gordon. Subs (not used): Mayer, Park, de Jesus.
BOOKED: Amissah, McNally, Nsasi, Esenga.
GOALS: Sekularac (38), Nwoko (86), King (90+3).
LEICESTER CITY UNDER 21s (4-2-3-1): French; Wormleighton, Lindsay (Hill 71), Godsmark-Ford, Grist; Cartwright, Grist; Joseph, Briggs (Onanaye 75), Golding; Josh King (Pennant 45). Subs (not used): McAlinney, Amartey.
BOOKED: Cartwright, Wormleighton.
GOAL: Golding (28).
REFEREE: Stephen Parkinson.
https://hammyend.com/index.php/2024/08/fulham-u21s-floor-the-foxes/
McKenna: We're Going to Attack the Game as Best We Can
Town host Fulham at Portman Road looking to put their first Premier League points on the board following tough opening fixtures against Liverpool and champions Manchester City, but manager Kieran McKenna has dismissed suggestions that the Blues season starts now.
The Blues went toe-to-toe with the Reds, third in the top flight last season, in the first half of the first game at Portman Road before eventually succumbing 2-0, while last week's first ever visit to the Etihad ended in a 4-1 defeat, albeit after Town had taken a seventh-minute lead via Sammie Szmodics.
It was always going to be difficult for Town to take anything from those matches, but McKenna doesn't agree with the view that the Blues' season proper starts this weekend against the Cottagers.
"I understand the thought process, but I don't like the phrase 'the season starts tomorrow'," he said at his pre-match press conference.
"Do we discount the Liverpool game, the first Premier League game for 22 years at Portman Road with an incredible atmosphere and a fantastic performance for 60 minutes?
"It was the best atmosphere probably in this stadium for decades, 11 players making their Premier League debuts, so many things to be proud of.
"Do we discount that game because we didn't win it? Do we discount going to Man City away for the first time in how many years against the best team probably in world club football, scoring a really good goal, showing resilience, learning so much?
"We can't discount the experiences. If externally, people want to say that staying up is our goal, finishing 17th you win maybe nine or 10 games. Are we going to discount the 28 games that we don't win as they are not part of the season?
"It's all part of the same journey and I really want the group and the players, staff and supporters to enjoy every game.
"Now, of course, getting points is really important and there are some games that are harder to get points in than others, Man City away being one of the games that is very unlikely that you are going to get points.
"We feel all of our home games will give us better opportunities to get points with the home record we have, the atmosphere we create and the football we know we can play. We feel those games are going to be our best opportunities to collect points.
"But you have to respect every opponent. Fulham have spent, how many years in the Premier League out of the last 10 or 20 years? They dropped to the Championship very briefly and came back up and then invested massively when they came back up.
"They have strengthened every season and strengthened again this season. They have had a number of seasons working with the same excellent manager and a fantastic group of players, so we are not going to look at this game as being any easier than any other game.
"They are a super side and it is going to be a big stretch for us. But every home game we play in especially, we are going in with full belief that we can take points and impose ourselves on the opposition to give ourselves the best chance of putting in a good performance. And a good performance over a course of time gives you the best chance of getting points.
"Training has been good. Of course, we have had a busy week with the cup game, so we haven't had as much time on the grass with the whole squad. But everyone is looking forward to the next game.
"We have 19 home games in the Premier League this season and every one is one to cherish and embrace and to go and attack. We have prepared well over the last couple of days.
"From the Man City game, there are lots of things to take from it and in other ways, it is a pretty unique game. In terms of the mistakes we made in the game, we know that they were all within a four-minute spell where we conceded three goals.
"Of course, when that happens, it's usually more of a game management issue than an organisational or tactical issue. That was the case, understanding the level and the environment.
"So we will learn from that and hopefully be better in those situations again. After that spell we went through at Man City, the players regrouped and organised themselves well and did show resilience, which was a big positive.
"We went maybe 70 minutes away to City without conceding and without giving away too many clear-cut opportunities. So that was a positive.
"In other ways, you know it's a unique game. You don't want or expect every game to be pinned back, as we were against Man City. They will do that to better teams than us.
"So we take that but expect a different atmosphere, intensity and feel to the game tomorrow. That's what we have been working towards."
While some might see the Cottagers as considerably lesser opposition than the teams Town have faced in the Premier League up to now, McKenna by no means underestimates them and believes fans will take a similar view.
"I think most supporters are realistic," he said. "I understand that sentiment as you have two of the best teams in the league. But I think most fans understand the years Fulham have had in the Premier League and the investment that brings over a long period of time.
"The stability of the group they have, they've been working together now at that level, with the same manager, for a good number of years. When you are in that position, you can add a top layer of talent to the group that you already have, which I guess they have done with [Emile] Smith Rowe.
"They are a really well-established Premier League team, whereas we are coming from a different position. We know the journey we have been on and we also know we are coming from a summer where we knew it was absolutely essential to make big developments to the squad.
"We are going to be in the process of improvement and that's hopefully going to show some good signs tomorrow. But it is also going to be over the next weeks and months, but we feel that gives us the best chance to be successful over the season.
"I know the fans will be with us. Of course, you want to get points on the board as quickly as possible. Some people will say that this is our best possible opportunity to do so out of the first three games.
"But we are not looking at it like that. We are looking at each game as a challenge, each game as an experience, each home game even more so an opportunity to go and attack the game. This one will be no different and we are really looking forward to it.
"They are a really well organised side - they are a team I admire in that way. I would say they are good on all phases, they can build with the ball but also go a little more direct.
"They have good structure in and out of possession, they are good on transitions and set plays. You can tell they are well coached.
"Of course, we have looked at different ways we can hurt them. And of course, playing with good width is an important part of our game anyway and something we look to do against every opponent.
"We have identified the errors where we think we can exploit and we know the areas that they are dangerous. We will try and deliver a good performance and see where it takes us."
Does he feel his side is settled into a Premier League rhythm? "Probably not yet. We are probably still adjusting. You have your first two games, then you have a cup game midweek, then we play tomorrow and then it's international break and you lose over half the squad.
"They are new things for us as a club and a group to lose that many players. I don't think any team is in the rhythm yet, it is probably too early in the season.
"The first international break comes so quickly, I wouldn't say that any manager or group of players feel that they are in full rhythm or at their best. That's probably amplified a little more for us with the additions that we have made – and with quite a few of those additions being in the last week or two.
"So I don't think we are in our flow yet. We are going to attack the game as best we can. The players are super-motivated, the spirit in the camp is very good, they are really looking forward to the game and we are going to try and attack it and put in a performance.
"But, as I say, we want to play as well as we can now and pick up as many points as we can now. But I am confident that if we stick on the right path then we are going to improve over the next weeks and months and it is a very long season."
McKenna says the Town crowd, at its loudest against Liverpool, can play its part against Fulham.
"They can make the difference," he said. "It's twofold really as they can create the atmosphere and the intensity that make it difficult for the opposition and give our players a boost. We have done that so well over the last couple of seasons. It's been a big part of the home record.
"But it is also about sticking with the group and the team whenever things go against us. I think over the two and a half years I have been here that we have built that. It wasn't there as much at the start, but the way the group have performed and dealt with adversity, they have given the crowd belief and the crowd also give the players belief as they stick together. That's going to be massive as well.
"I think there will be a fantastic atmosphere tomorrow from the start of the game. The level of the opponent and the nature of football, there will be things go against us in the game.
"We are two games into the season, we have 18 home games including tomorrow. I think if we are all there at full throttle for every one of those games, the crowd and players together, irrespective of the score, the timing of the season, the position in the league, then I really trust over the course of the season that will give us a great help in picking up points."
The teams met in the Carabao Cup just under 11 months ago when the West Londoners were very much the better side, winning 3-1.
Asked whether tomorrow's match us a test of how far Town have come since then, McKenna considered: "To certain extent. I think our team that night was 11 changes and a lot of players who hadn't played in a long time and things like that.
"I don't think it was really a marker of where we were at that time in terms of where we were as a Championship team.
"They had some changes on the night as well, although their team was probably a little bit closer to their most common league team at the time.
"I don't think it's a big marker, it's just a mark for us again. It's only our third Premier League game, two of the games have been against two of the top, top, top teams in the league.
"We know that Fulham are a very good and well established Premier League side now and it's a great chance for us to go up against that, perform as well as we can and see where we're."
The Team
McKenna may not stray too far from the team which started at Manchester City last week with more of the new signings integrated over the course of the match.
Aro Muric will continue in goal with Axel Tuanzebe at right-back and Leif Davis on the left. McKenna could stick with the Luke Woolfenden-Jacob Greaves partnership at the heart of the defence.
Skipper Sam Morsy seems likely to be partnered by Massimo Luongo unless McKenna feels either Kalvin Phillips or Jens Cajuste, both of whom would be making their home and league debuts for the club, is ready to start a league match having played 66 minutes each at Wimbledon on Wednesday.
In the trio ahead of them, the Blues boss could opt to start home and Blues league debutant Jack Clarke on the left with Omari Hutchinson switching to the right for Ben Johnson, who played the full 90 minutes at both Manchester City and Plough Lane.
Szmodics, cup-tied in midweek, seems likely to start ahead of Conor Chaplin in the central role, with the latter set to make his 150th Town appearance if he gets on the field, which seems likely given McKenna's liberal use of his attacking subs. Chiedozie Ogbene could be another home and league debutant from the bench at some stage.
Liam Delap again looks set to be the lone out-and-out striker with any addition made today arriving too late to be involved.
Opposition
The Cottagers are 10th in the early Premier League table having been beaten 1-0 at Manchester United on the opening weekend, before beating Leicester 2-1 at home last Saturday.
Boss Marco Silva is anticipating a difficult match having been impressed by the Blues over the last couple of seasons and in their opening fixture this term.
"I expect a really tough game," he said. "They have an unbelievable winning mentality from the last two seasons. When you are promoted the way they were from League One to the Championship, and then Championship to the Premier League. I have to say that is unbelievable.
"They've played two really tough games against Liverpool and Manchester City but the first game of the season was a really tough one for Liverpool, the way they played, the atmosphere. It was a solid start for them except for the result.
"They made life difficult for Liverpool and they started the game with the right intensity, mentality and doing everything to win the game. Since then, they have made very good signings that will probably be in the squad and maybe the starting XI.
"It's another chance for them to play at home. The environment will be the same - really big support for the home side and it'll be a tough game.
"They really trust in their philosophy and process. They've been really successful in the last two seasons and I think they will continue in the same way.
"We need to be at our best level to make life really difficult for them and we need to keep improving, because there is big room for us to improve in certain aspects of the game and we need to show that."
Silva, whose team won 2-0 at Birmingham City in their Carabao Cup tie on Tuesday having made 11 changes from the previous weekend, has a fully fit squad going into the match.
This summer they have signed Emile Smith Rowe from Arsenal for £34 million, Jorge Cuenca from Villareal, Joachim Andersen from Crystal Palace for £29.5 million and Sander Berge from Burnley for £25 million, while Ryan Sessegnon returned on a free transfer from Tottenham.
Tosin Adarabioyo departed on a free transfer and joined Chelsea, and Joao Palhinha moved on to Bayern Munich for £47.4 million.
Bobby de Cordova-Reid, now at Leicester, Marek Rodak, currently with Al-Ettifaq in Saudi Arabia, and Tim Ream, who has joined Charlotte FC in the MLS, were released at the end of last season.
Recent History
Historically, the Blues have been victorious on nine occasions in games between the teams (six in the league), Fulham on 14 (11) and with eight (six) games ending in draws.
The teams last met in November last year in the fourth round of the Carabao Cup when the Premier League visitors beat the Championship Blues 3-1 at Portman Road.
The Cottagers went in front via Harry Wilson in the ninth minute as they dominated the first half but didn't find a second goal until five minutes after the restart via Rodrigo Muniz.
Tom Cairney's third on 77 all but sealed it, however, Elkan Baggott netted his first Town goal two minutes later to give the Blues late hope of a comeback which ultimately never came to fruition.
The Blues and the Cottagers also met in the Carabao Cup at the second-round stage in September 2020, again at Portman Road, when Aleksandar Mitrovic's 38th-minute goal was enough to see Premier League side to a 1-0 win.
The Serbian headed home his 50th goal for the Cottagers from Kenny Tete's excellent cross from the right and their victory was never under any serious threat.
In the league, the teams last met in the Championship at Craven Cottage in January 2018 when four goals in seven minutes after Town defender Jordan Spence had been red-carded saw Fulham come from behind to beat Mick McCarthy's Blues 4-1.
Joe Garner gave Town the lead a minute before the break but the match turned on Spence's dismissal for an off-the-ball barge on Aboubakar Kamara in the 54th minute with Ryan Sessegnon equalising on 69, Kamara securing the lead on 72 and then the pair each scoring again on 74 and 76.
The most recent Portman Road league meeting between the teams was in the preceding August when Neeskens Kebano and Rui Fonte netted goals either side of half-time to see Fulham to a comfortable 2-0 victory, ending Town's 100 per cent start to their 2017/18 Championship campaign.
Kebano nodded home the opener for the dominant Cottagers on 35 and Fonte slammed a rebound into the roof of the net in the 51st minute with the Blues never looking like getting anything out of the game.
Familiar Faces
Blues first-team coach Sone Aluko was with Fulham between 2016 and 2017, making 53 starts and one sub appearance, scoring nine times.
Central defender Cameron Burgess joined the Fulham academy in 2011 and went on to make his senior debut for the Whites on the opening day of the 2014/15 season against Town at Portman Road in a game the Blues won 2-1.
Assistant boss Pert spent six months working as a conditioning coach with Fulham in 2009.
Head of analysis Charlie Turnbull was with the Whites until he moved to Portman Road in December 2021. Turnbull was U23s assistant coach and analyst with the Cottagers having joined them from Spurs in 2016 and having progressed through from working with the U13s and U14s.
Former Town midfielder Brian Talbot is the assistant director of football at Craven Cottage, where he briefly played late on in his career.
Fulham striker Jay Stansfield was a loan target of the Blues in a number of previous transfer windows.
Officials
Saturday's referee is Lewis Smith from Wigan, who has shown 20 yellow cards and no red in eight games so far this season.
Coincidentally, Smith refereed the last meeting between the Blues and Whites, the Carabao Cup tie last season, in which he booked Marcus Harness, Jack Taylor and three of the visitors.
That game was the the first time Smith had refereed a top flight club with his Premier League debut Fulham's home game against Aston Villa in February.
Smith's only previous Town match prior to last season's meeting with the Cottagers was the second-round Carabao Cup tie at Reading a couple of months earlier, which the Blues won 3-1 on penalties after a 2-2 draw.
Smith booked George Edmundson, Lee Evans, Cameron Humphreys and two home players.
Assistants: Scott Ledger, Matthew Wilkes. Fourth official: Tim Robinson. VAR: Peter Bankes. Assistant VAR: Marc Perry.
Squad From
Muric, Walton, Slicker, Johnson, Townsend, Davis, Tuanzebe, O'Shea, Woolfenden, Burgess, Greaves, Phillips, Cajuste, Morsy (c), Luongo, Taylor, Hutchinson, Chaplin, Szmodics, J Clarke, Ogbene, Al-Hamadi, Delap, Ladapo.
https://www.twtd.co.uk/ipswich-town-news/47800/mckenna-were-going-to-attack-the-game-as-best-we-can
Ipswich vs Fulham: Preview, predictions and lineups Ipswich Town host Fulham on Saturday afternoon in the Premier League
Tractor Boys still searching for first top-flight point since promotion
Cottagers earned victory over newly-promoted Leicester last weekend
Ipswich Town couldn't have been handed a much trickier start on their Premier League return, but things get a little easier when Fulham travel to Portman Road this weekend.The Tractor Boys hosted Liverpool before travelling to reigning champions Manchester City in their first two outings back in the top flight, losing both matches by an aggregate score of 6-1. They are still chasing their first Premier League points in over two decades and will view Saturday's clash with Fulham as the perfect opportunity to get on the board.
Fulham suffered late heartbreak in their trip to Manchester United in the Premier League's opening match, but earned a hard-fought victory over newly-promoted Leicester City last weekend at Craven Cottage. Summer signing Emile Smith Rowe opened his account and Alex Iwobi bagged the winner in a 2-1 victory.
Here is 90min's guide to Ipswich vs Fulham.
What time does Ipswich vs Fulham kick-off? Location: Ipswich, England
Stadium: Portman Road
Date: Saturday 31 August
Kick-off Time: 15:00 BST / 10:00 ET / 07:00 PT
Referee: Lewis Smith
VAR: Peter Bankes
Ipswich vs Fulham H2H Record (Last Five Games)
Ipswich: 0 wins
Fulham: 5 wins
Draws: 0
Last meeting: Ipswich 1-3 Fulham (1 November 2023) - EFL Cup
Current form (all competitions)| Ipswich | Fulham |
| AFC Wimbledon 2-2 (4-2p) Ipswich - 28/08/24 | Birmingham 0-2 Fulham - 27/08/24 |
| Man City 4-1 Ipswich - 24/08/24 | Fulham 2-1 Leicester - 24/08/24 |
| Liverpool 2-0 Ipswich - 17/08/24 | Man Utd 1-0 Fulham - 16/08/24 |
| Ipswich Town 1-0 Nice - 10/08/24 | Hoffenheim 0-2 Fulham - 10/08/24 |
| Hoffenheim 0-1 Ipswich Town - 03/08/24 | Fulham 1-2 Sevilla - 05/08/24 |
How to watch Ipswich vs Fulham on TV and live stream| Country | TV channel/live stream |
| United Kingdom | N/a |
| United States | Peacock |
| Canada | fuboTV |
Ipswich team newsKieran McKenna is without a handful of players for the visit of Fulham, including Wes Burns after his injury on the opening day. Nathan Broadhead, Harry Clarke and George Hirst are all sidelined, too.
Ipswich have been busy in the transfer market this summer and there could be appearances for new recruits Jens Cajuste, Kalvin Phillips, Jack Clarke, Dara O'Shea and Chiedozie Ogbene.
Ipswich predicted lineup vs FulhamIpswich predicted lineup vs Fulham (4-2-3-1): Muric; Johnson, Woolfenden, Greaves, Davis; Morsy, Phillips; Hutchinson, Szmodics, J. Clarke; Delap.
Fulham team newsFulham head to Suffolk with a clean bill of health. much to the relief of manager Marco Silva. The 2-0 win over Birmingham City in the Carabao Cup midweek saw some summer signings handed minutes, including Joachim Andersen, Sander Berge and Jorge Cuenca.
However, the team that faces Ipswich is unlikely to be too dissimilar from the one that beat Leicester last weekend, with Rodrigo Muniz, Antonee Robinson, Smith Rowe and Iwobi all returning to the starting XI.
Fulham predicted lineup vs IpswichFulham predicted lineup vs Ipswich (4-2-3-1): Leno; Tete, Diop, Bassey, Robinson; Berge, Pereira; Traore, Smith Rowe, Iwobi; Muniz.
Ipswich vs Fulham score predictionIpswich have shown promise in two extremely challenging opening fixtures and an array of exciting summer additions will naturally have lifted spirits around Portman Road. They look more than capable of causing issues for the so-called 'lesser sides' in the division.
Saturday's affair is likely to be a tight one but Fulham should have enough quality to come away from Ipswich with victory. Their forwards are starting to gel at the beginning of the new campaign and their reinforced defence and midfield will only make them tougher to break down.
Prediction: Ipswich 1-2 Fulhamhttps://www.90min.com/ipswich-vs-fulham-preview-predictions-lineups-31-8-24
Fulham sign Reiss Nelson on loan from Arsenal
Fulham have secured the services of winger Reiss Nelson from Arsenal on a season-long loan.
Nelson, a product of Arsenal's academy, began his journey with the Gunners at just eight years old. He made his senior debut in Arsenal's 2017 Community Shield win over Chelsea and went on to make 16 appearances that season across all competitions.
His career saw him gain experience on loan at Hoffenheim in the Bundesliga, where he became the third-youngest player to score five goals in the league and also experienced Champions League football.
Nelson scored seven goals in 23 Bundesliga matches and returned to Arsenal to score his first goals for the club in the 2019/20 season.
A subsequent loan spell with Feyenoord in the Netherlands saw him help the team reach the Conference League Final, contributing to 11 goals during his stint.
Last season, Nelson made 23 appearances as Arsenal contended with Manchester City for the Premier League title, bringing his total to 90 appearances for the club, with eight goals and nine assists.
On the international stage, Nelson has also been prolific for England's youth teams, scoring 21 goals in 36 appearances from Under-17 to Under-21 levels.
https://www.extratime.com/articles/34680/fulham-sign-reiss-nelson-on-loan-from-arsenal/
Every Premier League Club's Summer Transfer Window Ranked The 2024/25 Premier League transfer window is now shut, signalling a perfect time to analyse all the deals and work out which side had the most successful summer.
Wolves failed to remedy Pedro Neto and Max Kilman sales, leaving them in a precarious position ahead of the season, while Everton's financial constraints leave them in another relegation dogfight.
Chelsea's devil-may-care policy could work out finally, and Brighton and Fulham battle it out at the top.
The summer transfer window is one of the most exciting periods in the Premier League calendar, offering clubs the chance to reshape their squads and bolster their chances for the upcoming season. From high-profile signings to shrewd bargain buys, each team's market activity has the potential to make or break its campaign.
With the latest round of transfers now complete, it is time to rank every Premier League club based on their summer business, as considerations include the potential impact of new arrivals, the strategic choices behind key departures, and the overall effectiveness of each club's approach to the transfer market ahead of the 2024/25 campaign.
This season, a total of 105 permanent deals were completed by Premier League clubs, bringing the total spend to a mind-boggling £1.52billion. Astonishingly, this was over £1million more than second-placed La Liga, as England's topflight once again demonstrated its strength as an enthralling season heats up.
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WolvesPedro Neto and Max Kilman sales haven't been remedied
| Wolves - Summer signings | Fee |
| Tommy Doyle (Man City) | £4.3m |
| Rodrigo Gomes (Braga) | £12.7m |
| Pedro Lima (Sport Recife) | £8.45m |
| Arthur Nasta (Larkhall Athletic) | Undisclosed |
| Jorgen Strand Larsen (Celta Vigo) | Loan |
| Sam Johnstone (Crystal Palace) | £10m |
All fees via Sky Sports The losers of this summer's transfer window were Wolves - and there can't be much of an argument to suggest otherwise. By Gary O'Neil's own admission, the club should have welcomed far more faces in the wake of Max Kilman and Pedro Neto's departures to Premier League rivals, West Ham and Chelsea.
However, the combined £94m they received from two of their star players wasn't redistributed into a side that must now fear the worst as they stare down the barrel of relegation. Two losses from two at the start of the campaign doesn't bode well as signing other club's hand-me-downs - such as Sam Johnstone from Crystal Palace - exemplifies the precarious situation the West Midlands side find themselves in.
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EvertonFinancial constraints continue to drag the Toffees into a relegation dogfight
| Everton - Summer signings | Fee |
| Omari Benjamin (Arsenal) | Free |
| Jack Harrison (Leeds United) | Loan |
| Tim Iroegbunam (Aston Villa) | £9m |
| Iliman Ndiaye (Marseille) | £20m |
| Jesper Lindstrom (Napoli) | Loan |
| Jake O'Brien (Lyon) | £17m |
| Asmir Begovic (QPR) | Free |
| Armando Broja (Chelsea) | Loan |
All fees via Sky Sports Similarly to Wolves, Everton have also been unable to put Goodison Park's departure lounge to rights. Losing Amadou Onana to Aston Villa might prove to be the final nail in the coffin for the Toffees' Premier League plight, but it was one that was necessary as the club arm wrestle over staying afloat competitively and keeping their heads up above the water financially.
Last season, they faced two separate punishments relating to the Premier League's Profitability and Sustainability Rules, and no better is their feeble condition better represented than through the worrying fact they've had to dip into the Championship for loan deals, with Jack Harrison of Leeds United tasked with resisting the tides of the dropzone. Having fought off relegation in the previous three seasons, another poor transfer window will surely make a fourth successful fight nearly impossible this time around.
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Leicester CityAn oddly quiet summer for the Foxes
| Leicester - Summer signings | Fee |
| Abdul Fatawu (Sporting) | £17m |
| Michael Golding (Chelsea) | Undisclosed |
| Caleb Okoli (Atalanta) | Undisclosed |
| Bobby Decordova-Reid (Fulham) | Free |
| Facundo Buonanotte (Brighton) | Loan |
| Oliver Skipp (Tottenham) | £25m |
| Jordan Ayew (Crystal Palace) | £7.5m |
| Odsonne Edouard (Crystal Palace) | Loan |
All fees via Sky Sports Leicester City fans will be relieved to know they won't have to deal with the pain of falling in love with a loan player after they announced the permanent signing of Abdul Fatawu from Sporting earlier in the summer. This was a big one for the Foxes after the Ghanaian winger lit up the Championship last season, providing 13 assists for his teammates.
But other than this swift piece of business, Leicester's summer has been weirdly quiet. Losing Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall and Enzo Maresca to Chelsea was expected to catalyse a frenzy of acquistions so that the Foxes could reassert their topflight mainstay status they held just a couple of seasons ago. But besides the arrival of Oliver Skipp and Odsonne Edouard's loan deal, there isn't a whole lot to report on.
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BournemouthDominic Solanke departure will be felt
| Bournemouth - Summer signings | Fee |
| Daniel Jebbison (Sheffield United) | £1.5m |
| Alex Paulsen (Wellington Phoenix) | £2m |
| Luis Sinisterra (Leeds United) | £20m |
| Enes Unal (Getafe) | £14m |
| Koby Mottoh (Portsmouth) | Free |
| Dean Huijsen (Juventus) | £15.2m |
| Julian Araujo (Barcelona) | £8m |
| Evanilson (Porto) | £40 |
| Kepa Arrizabalaga (Chelsea) | Free |
All fees via Sky SportsFor Bournemouth fans, anything seems possible under the tutelage of Andoni Iraola. And this is a notion supplemented by incomers that entail a fusion of old and experienced, and young and exciting. Notable acquistions this summer include Evanilson from Porto, Enes Unal from Getafe, and Ronald Aruajo's younger brother, Julian.
But despite the positivity that continues to swirl around the Vitality Stadium, it's still difficult to see past the Dominic Solanke sale. The Englishman contributed to 22 Premier League goals last season - which equated to just over 42% of Bournemouth's total league output - and he is yet to be replaced since joining Tottenham.
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Newcastle UnitedKeeping ahold of key players is Eddie Howe's side's saving grace
| Newcastle - Summer signings | Fee |
| Lewis Hall (Chelsea) | £28m |
| Miodrag Pivas (FK Jedinstvo Ub) | Undisclosed |
| Odysseas Vlachodimos (Nottingham Forest) | Undisclosed |
| Lloyd Kelly (Bournemouth) | Free |
| John Ruddy (Birmingham City) | Free |
| William Osula (Sheffield United) | £15m |
All fees via Sky Sports Such is the financial strength Newcastle United's new Saudi Arabian-led ownership now packs, one could be forgiven for thinking the Magpies would have gone big this summer to realise their potential of becoming a household name in European football. But this couldn't have been further from the truth.
Except for the permanent signing of Chelsea's Lewis Hall, it's difficult to see any of their newcomers making an impact on the starting lineup from last season. Unlike clubs who place below them in this ranking article, though, they haven't lost anyone of significance, which naturally places them higher than those around them who have seen drastic turnovers within their squad.
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Nottingham ForestElliot Anderson and James Ward-Prowse could be interesting signings
| Nottingham - Summer signings | Fee |
| James Ward-Prowse (West Ham) | Loan |
| Elliot Anderson (Newcastle) | £35m |
| Eric da Silva Moreiro (St Pauli) | £1.3m |
| Nikola Milenkovic (Fiorentina) | £12 |
| Carlos Miguel (Corinthians) | Undisclosed |
| Marko Stamenic (Red Star Belgrade) | Undisclosed |
| Shea Cahill (Brisbane Roar) | Free |
| Jota Silva (Vitoria Guimaraes) | £10.1m |
| Ramon Sosa (Talleres de Cordoba) | Undisclosed |
| Alex Moreno (Aston Villa) | Loan |
| David Carmo (Porto) | Undisclosed |
All fees via Sky SportsNottingham Forest have an insatiable appetite for buying players in abundance as soon as the sun starts to shine. This isn't always a bad thing for a club that is set to face yet another season down near the dreaded dotted line. However, there's only one new face that really stands out this time around.
Whilst Sandro Tonali served a lengthy ban last season, Elliot Anderson became a permanent fixture in Newcastle's midfield. But now that he's not needed in the north-east, he makes his way over to the County Ground for the 2024/25 campaign, and his all-action playing style could be a great addition to Nuno Espirito Santos' squad. Coupled by the fact Forest have been able to keep Brazilian centre-back, Murillo, at the club, and their transfer business could well go down as an underrated one once we know more about how they work on the pitch, especially with James Ward-Prowse now on set-pieces, too.
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SouthamptonBen Brereton Diaz is a bargain and a half
| Southampton - Summer signings | Fee |
| Flynn Downes (West Ham) | £18m |
| Aaron Ramsdale (Arsenal) | £25m |
| Ronnie Edwards (Peterborough) | £65m |
| Taylor Harwood-Bellis (Man City) | £20 |
| Maxwel Cornet (West Ham) | Loan |
| Ryan Fraser (Newcastle) | Undisclosed |
| Yukinari Sugawara (AZ Alkmaar) | £5m |
| Ben Brereton Diaz (Villarreal) | £6.5m |
| Rento Takaoka (Nissho Gakuen High School) | Undisclosed |
| Nathan Wood (Swansea City) | £3m |
| Adam Lallana (Brighton) | Free |
| Brook Myers (Charlton) | Free |
| Khiani Shombe (Lewisham Borough) | Free |
| Charlie Taylor (Burnley) | Free |
| Wellington (Sao Paulo) | Free (January) |
| Juan (Sao Paulo) | Free (January) |
| Kuryu Matsuki (FC Tokyo) | Undisclosed |
| Cameron Archer (Aston Villa) | £15m |
| Lesley Ugochukwu (Chelsea) | Loan |
| Mateus Fernandes (Sporting) | £12.8m |
All fees via Sky SportsAt a squad age that averages out at 24.9 years old, much of Southampton's transfer business warrants patience. Because of this, it's very difficult to map out exactly how the new-look side will play in their first campaign back in the big time after an instant return.
But with a starting lineup that already boasted the likes of Joe Aribo, Kyle Walker-Pieters, and Adam Armstrong, one thing is for certain, and it's that the arrival of Ben Brereton Diaz could well be the steal of the summer at £6.5million. In a diabolical Sheffield United side, the 25-year-old forward notched six goals in 14 Premier League appearances. Now around a much improved team, the Chile international could form a lethal partnership with Armstrong.
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Crystal PalaceMichael Olise and Joachim Andersen are big losses
| Crystal Palace - Summer signings | Fee |
| Chadi Riad (Barcelona) | £14m |
| Daichi Kamada (Lazio) | Free |
| Jemiah Umolu (West Ham) | Free |
| smaila Sarr (Marseille) | £11m |
| Matt Turner (Nottingham Forest) | Loan |
| Maxence Lacroix (Wolfsburg) | £18m |
| Eddie Nketiah (Arsenal) | £30m |
All fees via Sky Sports When Crystal Palace lost Michael Olise to Bayern Munich, there was tangible fear among fans that Euro 2024 star Marc Guehi would be next to leave in a deal that would have seen him join a big six club. But, instead, it was Joachim Andersen who departed, and his short journey across the River Thames to Fulham made things worse than what was initially expected.
Certainly, the arrival of Ismaila Sarr - who finally joined Palace after years of interest - and Arsenal's Eddie Nketiah helped soften the blow. And while the Eagles missed out on Joe Gomez, the purchase of Maxence Lacroix meant no love was lost in south London. To a certain extent, the club still managed to take a few steps forward this summer, and a promising squad that still boasts Eberechi Eze and Jean-Phillipe Mateta still has solid foundations to build upon in January, especially if recouped funds are spent wisely.
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BrentfordLiverpool duo has bags of potential
| Brentford - Summer signings | Fee |
| Igor Thiago (Club Brugge) | £30m |
| Benjamin Fredrick-Simoiben | Undisclosed |
| Julian Eyestone (Duke Blue Devils) | Free |
| Sepp van den Berg (Liverpool) | £25 |
| Fabio Carvalho (Liverpool) | £27.5 |
| Jayden Meghoma (Southampton) | £5m |
All fees via Sky SportsBrentford are one of the clubs to have made fewer signings in comparison to their rivals this summer. But after coming out on top in the race for highly-rated Liverpool duo, Sepp van den Berg and Fabio Carvalho, they can definitely fancy their chances at climbing the table again this season.
The departure of Ivan Toney has very little bearing on the Bees' immediate future after signing these two, with Carvalho in particular being more than capable of forming a deadly attacking lineup alongside Bryan Mbuemo. The Portuguese attacking midfielder scored nine goals from deep with Hull City last season, while the arrival of Igor Thiago also brings a lot of intrigue.
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LiverpoolFederico Chiesa saves arid transfer window
| Liverpool - Summer signings | Fee |
| Giorgi Mamardashvili (Valenica) | £29m (joins in the summer of 2025) |
| Federico Chiesa (Juventus) | £12.5m |
All fees via Sky Sports Until the last seven days, Liverpool had failed to make a single transfer under Arne Slot. But much like London buses, once one came in, another followed straight after. It's cliche to say it, but the Reds are in safe hands with the signing of Giorgi Mamardashvili from Valencia after the Georgian goalkeeper took Euro 2024 by storm. Yet, the acquisition of Federico Chiesa will no doubt steal the headlines.
For just £12.5m, the Italian joins an attacking unit that already boasts Mo Salah, Luis Diaz, Diogo Jota, among others, and it's a deal that encapsulates the conscientious yet effective manner in which Michael Edwards has always operated during his time at Anfield. The Reds have long needed backup on the right flank, and for such a small fee, Slot must be laughing as rivals question Chiesa's ability to stay fit.
https://www.givemesport.com/every-premier-league-clubs-summer-transfer-window-ranked/
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ArsenalQuantity over quality in pursuit of first Premier League title in 20 years
| Arsenal - Summer signings | Fee |
| David Raya (Brentford) | £27m |
| Tommy Setford (Ajax) | £850,000 |
| Riccardo Calafiori (Bologna) | £42m |
| Mikel Merino (Real Sociedad) | £31.6m |
| Raheem Sterling (Chelsea) | Loan |
All fees via Sky SportsLast summer, Declan Rice was supposed to be the missing piece to Arsenal's jigsaw puzzle. It wasn't quite meant to be for the Gunners, who missed out on their first Premier League title in 20 years by just two points. Nevertheless, their strategy of spending big on few players - rather than little spread across loads of players - could still turn good.
The signings of Riccardo Calafiori and Mikel Merino show that Arsenal's recruitment team kept a watchful gaze on this summer's European Championship, as both impressed with their respective nations. By bolstering midfield and defence, the north Londoners look in good shape to pick up where they left things last season. The deadline day loan signing of Raheem Sterling could yet prove pivotal, too, with the Englishman used to winning what has always evaded the Gunners.
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Aston VillaA trilogy of superb signings means Douglas Luiz is already forgotten
| Aston Villa - Summer signings | Fee |
| Ethan Amundsen-Day (Copenhagen) | Undisclosed |
| Cameron Archer (Sheffield United) | £14m |
| Ross Barkley (Luton Town) | Undisclosed |
| Enzo Barrenechea (Juventus) | Undisclosed |
| Lewis Dobbin (Everton) | £10m |
| Samuel Iling-Junior (Juventus) | Undisclosed |
| Omar Khedr (ZED) | Undisclosed |
| Ian Maatsen (Chelsea) | £37.5m |
| Amadou Onana (Everton) | £30m |
| Jaden Philogene (Hull City) | £18m |
| Max Jenner (West Brom) | Free |
All fees via Sky SportsDouglas Luiz's switch to Juventus looked to be a hard-hitter when it first materialised at the start of the window. Needless to say, though, Aston Villa have slowly but surely addressed the departure with a surfeit of new faces, making certain that the Brazilian midfielder's presence is no longer missed.
Amadou Onana is a like-for-like replacement for his predecessor, and his fee cost just £7m than what Villa had sold Luiz for. Elsewhere, the arrivals of Jaden Philogene from Hull City and Ian Maatsen from Chelsea ensure Villa Park is well-positioned to handle the pressures of Champions League football in the 2024/25 campaign.
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Ipswich TownThe Tractor Boys look more like a Premier League side after a successful transfer window
| Ipswich - Summer signings | Fee |
| Dara O'Shea (Burnley) | £15m |
| Liam Delap (Man City) | £20m |
| Omari Hutchinson (Chelsea) | £18m |
| Jacob Greaves (Hull City) | £15m |
| Darragh McCann (Glentoran) | Undisclosed |
| Arijanet Muric (Burnley) | £15m |
| Leon Elliott (Crystal Palace) | Free |
| Ben Johnson (West Ham) | Free |
| Conor Townsend (West Brom) | £500,000 |
| Sammie Szmodics (Blackburn Rovers) | £10m |
| Kalvin Phillips (Man City) | Loan |
| Jack Clarke (Sunderland) | £18m |
| Chiedozie Ogbene (Luton Town) | £8m |
All fees via Sky SportsA popular transfer strategy for teams promoted to the Premier League is one that places emphasis the urgency around signing players with topflight experience. It's not always a successful philosophy, but considering the lengths to which Ipswich Town have gone to ensure they have a squad steeped in talent and wisdom, the Tractor Boys have definitely got a good platform to build from.
Kalvin Phillips, Dara O'Shea, and Ben Johnson should do the Sussex side no harm in the fixtures where grit and determination prevails. Meanwhile, plucking some of the Championship's most exciting players - such as Chiedozie Ogbene from Luton Town and Sammie Szmodics from Blackburn Rovers - is a tactic that has paid off in the past for the likes of Crystal Palace and Fulham.
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ChelseaDecent signings amid a mindless strategy
| Chelsea - Summer signings | Fee |
| Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall (Leicester City) | £30m |
| Marc Guiu (Barcelona) | £5m |
| Omari Kellyman (Aston Villa) | £19m |
| Tosin (Fulham) | Free |
| Pedro Neto (Wolves) | £54m |
| Renato Veiga (FC Basel) | £12m |
| Caleb Wiley (Atlanta United) | Undisclosed |
| Estevao Willian (Palmeiras) | £29.1m |
| Filip Jorgensen (Villarreal) | £20.7m |
| Aaron Anselmino (Boca Juniors) | £15.6m |
| Jadon Sancho (Man United) | Loan |
| Joao Felix (Atletico Madrid) | £46.3m |
| Mike Penders (Genk) | £17m (joins in the summer of 2025) |
All fees via Sky SportsWhen you spend as much as Chelsea have in the last three seasons under the devil-may-care policies of Todd Boehly, then eventually money will buy you happiness. So, while a lot of the Blues' transfer dealings over this summer have been mindless once again, there's still a decent possibility some of the big name signings will turn out well.
On paper, Joao Felix, Pedro Neto, and the loan purchase of Jadon Sancho have all the ingredients to completely change a team's fortunes by themselves, just as Cole Palmer did after making the move from Manchester City 12 months ago. Tosin is bound to stiffen up the defense, and Dewsbury-Hall could be a genuine livewire in that otherwise lethargic midfield. But, again, as always the case with the West End's ongoing tragedy, only time can tell if this actually comes to fruition.
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Manchester CityIlkay Gundogan return could be priceless in more way than one
| Man City - Summer signings | Fee |
| Ilkay Gundogan (Barcelona) | Free |
| Savinho (Troyes) | £33.6m |
All fees via Sky SportsFor once in a blue moon, Manchester City decided to put the handbrake on this summer. But whilst the club decided against any nine-figure mega signings this time around, they were still - somehow - able to pull off a masterful period. The acquistion of Brazilian winger Savinho looks to be one for the future, and the return of Ilkay Gundogan might just be the jewel in Pep Guardiola's final Premier League crown.
Gundogan only left City for Barcelona last summer, but he has already returned on a free transfer just 24 months after captaining the Cityzens to a historic treble in the 2022/23 campaign. An explosive midfielder with a knack of arriving late into the box and scoring crucial goals, the 33-year-old adds heaps of firepower to the four-peat champions just as Julian Alvarez raked in profits of £80m upon his Atletico Madrid switch to alleviate the club's financial concerns.
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TottenhamNorth Londoners finally replace Harry Kane
| Spurs - Summer signings | Fee |
| Dominic Solanke (Bournemouth) | £65m |
| Lucas Bergvall (Djurgarden) | £8.5m |
| George Feeney (Glentoran) | Undisclosed |
| Archie Gray (Leeds United) | Undisclosed |
| Timo Werner (RB Leipzig) | Loan |
| Min-Hyuk Yang (Gangwon FC) | Undisclosed |
| Wilson Odobert (Burnley) | Undisclosed |
All fees via Sky SportsThe biggest obstacle early in Ange Postecoglu's reign as Tottenham boss was the club's deep, dark void of an out-and-out goalscorer. Harry Kane left the Lilywhites in the same summer he arrived, and Richarlison and Timo Werner have acted as square pegs in round holes for the vacancy.
Nevertheless, the signing of Dominic Solanke alone is enough to wax lyrical about the club's transfer business this time out. The former Bournemouth striker scored 19 goals in the Premier League last season, and his clinical edge will complement teammates Heung-min Son and James Maddison tremendously. What's more, the swoop for midfield duo Lucas Bergvall and Archie Gray could well set Tottenham's midfield up for success in the future.
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West HamJulen Lopetegui must be loving life after initial backing
| West Ham - Summer signings | Fee |
| Luis Guilherme (Palmeiras) | £25m |
| Max Kilman (Wolves) | £40m |
| Wes Foderingham (Sheffield United) | Free |
| Crysencio Summerville (Leeds United) | Undisclosed |
| Niclas Fullkrug (Borussia Dortmund) | £27.5m |
| Guido Rodriguez (Real Betis) | Free |
| Jean-Clair Todibo (Nice) | Loan |
| Aaron Wan-Bissaka (Man United) | £15m |
| Mohamadou Kante (Paris FC) | Free |
All fees via Sky SportsIn direct contrast to Postecoglu's slow first summer in charge, Julen Lopetegui was provided with a war chest upon his debut summer transfer period at West Ham. The Hammers have splashed £122m since David Moyes left at the end of last season, and it's hard to pinpoint any misses in their dealings.
Max Kilman and Aaron Wan-Bissaka make the east London outfit a stern opposition, with Lopetegui favouring a rock-solid backline this campaign. Meanwhile, Niclas Fullkrug and Crysencio Summerville are two attacking players that flaunt the club's ability to address every area of their squad this summer.
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Manchester UnitedRed Devils' first INEOS-led summer promises a brighter future
| Man Utd - Summer signings | Fee |
| Leny Yoro (Lille) | £58.9m |
| Joshua Zirkzee (Bologna) | £36.5m |
| Matthijs de Ligt (Bayern Munich) | £42.7m |
| Noussair Mazraoui (Bayern Munich) | £17.1 |
| Manuel Ugarte (PSG) | £50.5m |
All fees via Sky SportsIt's been a long time since Manchester United fans could genuinely feel happy about their club's summer dealings. But after the first few months under the new INEOS-led ownership, now could finally be the time for celebration.
Of course, those of the Old Trafford persuasion must be reminded that good signings don't always lead to good performances. But there isn't a single transfer they have completed this summer that warrants fear. Noussair Mazroaui and Matthijs de Ligt have proven their worth at the top level with Bayern Munich, Manuel Ugarte has been a stalwart in midfield for PSG, and the Red Devils beat several big clubs to the signatures of Joshua Zirkzee and Leny Yoro, with the former already hitting the ground running when he scored in the opening game against Fulham.
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Brighton and Hove AlbionYankuba Minteh could quite easily become signing of the season
| Brighton - Summer signings | Fee |
| Yankuba Minteh (Newcastle) | £25m |
| Ibrahim Osman (Nordsjaelland) | £16m |
| Mats Wieffer (Feyenoord) | £25m |
| Malick Yalcouye (IFK Gothenburg) | £6m |
| Amario Cozier-Duberry (Arsenal) | Free |
| Brajan Gruda (Mainz) | £25m |
| Georginio Rutter (Leeds United) | £40m |
| Matt O'Riley (Celtic) | Undisclosed |
| Ferdi Kadioglu (Fenerbahce) | £25m |
All fees via Sky SportsIf there's one club you can always rely on to have a successful transfer period, it's Brighton and Hove Albion. And after two wins from their opening two Premier League fixtures where new faces have been at the heart of promising performances, that notion has proven correct yet again.
Ferdi Kadioglu fits straight in at right-back as the primary choice for that position, Feyenoord's Mats Wieffer appears likely to be the club's Moises Caicedo-esque defensive midfielder, and Yankuba Minteh has already shown he's worth his weight in gold after scoring three goals and providing two assists in 242 minutes of pre-season football. Clearly, Brighton's production line is perpetual, and they also boast young - yet immensely gifted - manager in Fabian Hurzeler.
1 FulhamEmile Smith Rowe could be a shining light in pending underdog season
| Fulham - Summer signings | Fee |
| Ryan Sessegnon (Tottenham) | Free |
| Emile Smith Rowe (Arsenal) | £34m |
| Jorge Cuenca (Villarreal) | Undisclosed |
| Sander Berge (Burnley) | £25m |
| Joachim Andersen (Crystal Palace) | £30m |
| Reiss Nelson (Chelsea) | Loan |
All fees via Sky SportsIn fairness, the top two could have easily been interchanged. But, for us, the key difference between Brighton and Fulham's summers is the fact the latter has signed high-profile players who are already well-versed with the physical and technical demands of the Premier League.
Emile Smith Rowe was tipped to be the next big thing out of Arsenal's Hale End Academy, while Joachim Andersen has been a defensive stalwart since making the move to Crystal Palace a couple of seasons ago. Because of this, Marco Silva can feel pretty safe in the knowledge that there shouldn't be any complications over acclimatisation periods, boosting the Cottagers' chances of tapping into a potential underdog story this campaign.
https://www.givemesport.com/every-premier-league-clubs-summer-transfer-window-ranked/
Up next: Ipswich Town (a)
Fulham go in search of back-to-back away wins at Portman Road this afternoon, although they will have to do without their sharpest performance at St. Andrew's on Tuesday night. Jay Stansfield, who Gordon Davies identified as possessing the predatory instincts to break his club goalscoring record, is back at Birmingham City after the League One club parted with £15m to sign the England under-21 international just before the transfer window slammed shut. Marco Silva will now have to find the goals from the senior squad's two recognised strikers in Rodrigo Muniz, who has yet to score this season, and Raul Jimenez. It is quite reasonable to reckon that the Whites couldn't turn down an astonishing amount of money for a player who played just ten games for the club, but the forward line looks more than a little light.
Reiss Nelson has arrived from Arsenal – having turned down the chance to sign for today's opponents when the Cottagers came calling – and it was telling that the club's press release announcing the successful completion of that deal referenced that the winger could operate as a centre forward. There's no doubting the exciting talent that Fulham have acquired for Silva this summer – the sizzling approach play of Emile Smith Rowe alone is tantalising – but the Whites have lacked a number nine since Aleksandar Mitrovic abruptly departed for Saudi Arabia this time last year.
Stansfield's sale shouldn't impact Silva's plans for this tussle against the Tractor Boys. The main reason why he signed a seven-year contract that trebled his wages was to be guaranteed a game. Blues fans will hope that this statement signing is as totemic for them as Chris Coleman's decision to drop two divisions was for Fulham in 1997. Silva's Suffolk starting eleven shouldn't be too much of a surprise when it comes through at 1.45pm, with Joachim Andersen surely slotting in alongside Calvin Bassey in central defence whilst it may be too early for Sander Berge to add heft and height to the engine room given the rustiness of the Norwegian's midweek outing in the second city.
Ipswich might have lost their first two games but Silva was at pains to praise their 'unbelievable winning mentality' under Kieran McKenna during his press availability earlier this week – and the Portuguese head coach remains absolutely right. Town's back-to-back promotions were brilliant achievements build on their back of an expansive playing style and honest endeavour. The manager was pivotal to that – and, it was refreshing to see the Fermanagh-raised tactician opt to stay with the side he'd steered to the top flight in sharp contrast to Enzo Maresca.
Ipswich's moves in the market have been shrewd with a commendable focus on young talent, like Omari Hutchinson, Jacob Greaves and Liam Delap, alongside Championship captures in the shape of Burnley centre half Dara O'Shea and Sammie Smozdics, who has been superb over the last couple of seasons with Blackburn. They might have missed on a conventional target man to lead the line, although given Armando Broja's failure to take his chance at the Cottage last season he may not have been the ideal solution. Interesting, two rumoured Fulham targets of old ended up at Portman Road: Kalvin Phillips has the opportunity to resurrect a career that three years ago saw him named as the England player of the year by adding a bite of bite to McKenna's midfield, whilst Jack Clarke gets another top tier chance to shine after his sensational showings at Sunderland.
McKenna has talked about wanting to make Portman Road into the sort of fortress that it was when the former Fulham favourite Sir Bobby Robson achieved things nobody thought possible. The Town faithful will see this afternoon as a chance to pick up the win they need to get their Premier League adventure under way – and it is crucial that Silva's side match their intensity. Ending their woeful record against newly-promoted opposition on the road is vital. The stats are staggering: Fulham have won just six of their last 47 top flight away fixtures against teams that they just come up – they have drawn 18 and lost 23.
MY FULHAM XI (4-2-3-1): Leno; Tete, A. Robinson, Andersen, Bassey; Lukic, Pereira; Traore, Iwobi, Smith Rowe; Muniz. Subs: Benda, Castagne, Diop, Reed, Cairney, King, Sessegnon, Wilson, Jimenez
https://hammyend.com/index.php/2024/08/up-next-ipswich-town-a-3/
Player 'on his way' to Fulham decided 'at last minute' to snub Marco Silva's side
Fulham were one of the clubs to have come forward to sign Ernest Nuamah on deadline day.
On Friday, Foot Mercato initially said the Lyon player had accepted an offer from Everton. Their journalist, Santi Aouna, then reported he favoured a move to Fulham.
In the end, Marco Silva's side weren't able to get the deal over the line. L'Equipe have now provided an insight into why Fulham failed to secure the 20-year-old's services.
It's claimed the London club would have offered €19m to the Ligue 1 side, with the latter entitled to receive a 30% of a future sale. The winger was 'on his way' to sign for Fulham, but the deal collapsed in the end.
That's because the Ghana international has 'decided at the last minute' against joining Marco Silva's side. There's no explanation provided as to why he was against a move to the Premier League side.
Nuamah joined Lyon from Belgian side RWD Molenbeek on loan in 2023 and his stay was made permanent last month. His contract lasts until 2028 and will continue at the French club, at least until the window reopens in January.
The winger managed seven goals and three assists from 39 games last season.
http://sportwitness.co.uk/player-on-his-way-to-fulham-decided-at-last-minute-to-snub-marco-silvas-side/
Birmingham & Tom Brady obliterate League One transfer record with £15m splurge on Fulham's Jay Stansfield - and fee could still rise
Birmingham City smashed the League One transfer record to rope in Jay Stansfield from Fulham on the deadline day.
Birmingham City break League One record
Paid record fee to sign Stansfield permanently
21-year-old forward spent last season on loan at St Andrew's
WHAT HAPPENED?
Stansfield, who spent the last season on loan at Birmingham, has now made his move permanent as the League One side agreed to pay a record transfer fee of £15million (€17m/$19m) plus £5m (€5.9m/$6m) in add-ons, a 20% sell-on clause, and a £100k bonus if the club get promoted to Championship next season, according to journalist Sam Dean.
THE BIGGER PICTURE
The 21-year-old made his senior debut for Fulham in 2020 after graduating from their youth academy. In the summer of 2022, he moved to Exeter City on a temporary deal before joining the Blues last summer on a second loan deal. In the 2023-24 campaign, Stansfield appeared in 47 matches across all competitions for the Tom Brady-owned side where scored 13 times and provided three assists.
WHAT HAS BEEN SAID
Birmingham principal owner Tom Wagner introduced the young forward in a unique video where he says, "Blues fans, it's great to be back at Birmingham. I'm super excited to head to St. Andrew's @Knighthead Park tomorrow to see all the great improvements that have been undertaken over the summer, and most importantly, to hang for you for what will be a great match. As you know we worked really hard in this transfer window to improve the squad and deliver a product to you that you will all enjoy. And we got nearly everything we wanted. You know some of the goals we set were very aspirational and some proved to be just a bit of a stretch too far. But in any event, I'm excited for tomorrow. I'm excited for the season. Keep right on and we'll see you tomorrow."
WHAT NEXT FOR BIRMINGHAM CITY?
Chris Davies' side will be next seen in action on Saturday as they take on Wigan Athletic in a League One clash at home.
https://www.goal.com/en-gb/lists/birmingham-tom-brady-league-one-transfer-record-splurge-on-fulham-jay-stansfield-fee-rise/blt041c37873e422ce6#cs007cbd67444e0460
Match Preview: Blues look to claim first home win of the season following record-breaking transfer on Deadline Day
Birmingham City face Wigan at St Andrews @ Knighthead Park on Saturday as they look to bounce back from the Carabao Cup defeat to Fulham in midweek.
The game follows Blues' record-breaking transfer of Jay Stansfield on deadline day as they smashed the League 1 record signing by almost four times.
The striker scored 13 goals whilst on loan in the Second City last season and now has the full belief and support from everyone at the club that he can help take Birmingham City back to the top.
Last Time Out:
Birmingham City exited the Carabao Cup at the hands of Premier League Fulham on Tuesday night courtesy of 2 goals in 4 minutes early in the first half. A penalty was harshly awarded to the visitors as the referee deemed Alex Cochrane to block Tom Cairney's shot with his hand. Raul Jiminez stepped up and sent Ryan Allsop the wrong way to put Fulham ahead. The Premier League outfit doubled their lead a few minutes later as Joachim Andersen's pinged pass landed at Jay Stansfield's feet. The striker, who ironically has now signed for Blues, controlled the ball and expertly finished into the top right corner to extend Fulham's advantage.
Blues then grew into the game after the 15 minute mark and started to create chances against the side 2 tiers above them. Paik Seung-Ho's lifted pass reached Keshi Anderson, the attacker's header was goalbound but a clearence on the line by Timothy Castagne saved the visitor's 2 goal lead. Willum Willumsson also went close from a free-kick, his powerful whipped strike unfortunately cannoned off the bar and Blues went into the break 2-0 down.
Fulham defended well in the second half and they reduced the amount of clear-cut chances that Blues could create, Alex Cochrane's long-range shot was the most that the home side tested the Fulham goalkeeper. Overall, Bluenoses left the ground impressed as to how their side competed against a strong Fulham team full of Premier League quality. Blues had mre possession and used it well, along with executing their high press and forcing the away side long at multiple points.
The Opposition:
Wigan Athletic picked up their first 3 points of the season as they beat Crawley at home last weekend despite only having one shot on target and 27% possession. Prior to this victory, Wigan had a poor start to the season, losing to Charlton and Reading in League 1, without scoring, either side of a penalty loss to Barnsley in the Carabao Cup. The Latics' attack has been disappointing so far with their striking options relying on 20 year old Joe Hugill, on loan from Manchester United.
Wigan finished 12th in League 1 last season in their first campaign back in the third tier after being relegated from the Championship in 22/23. The Lancashire side are managed by Shaun Maloney who won the FA Cup when playing for the club, he will be looking to improve on a mid-table finish this season. Goalkeeper Sam Tickle will be a big factor if they are to progress, the 22 year old kept 18 clean sheets in all competitions last season and is highly rated by EFL fans.
It is unlikely that Wigan will dominate the ball on Saturday and instead will aim to be solid defensively and manage Birmingham City's attacking quality, hoping to create attacking opportunities through counter attacks.
Team News:
Chris Davies will be able to call upon 2 new Scotsmen on Saturday if needed, Lyndon Dykes and deadline day signing Scott Wright are registered in time to make their debuts.
Jay Stansfield and Tomoki Iwata, both signed late yesterday, will be unavailable to play but will likely get a great reception from the almost sold-out St Andrews @ Knighthead Park crowd.
Blues have been dealt another injury blow as Keshi Anderson is set to be out for a couple of weeks, Dion Sanderson, Lee Buchanan and Alfie Chang remain out injured.
Predicted Line-up (4-2-3-1):
Peacock-Farrell, Laird, Bielik, Klarer, Cochrane, Paik, Leonard, Yokoyama, Willumsson, Hansson, May
Score Prediction:
I predict Blues to keep their first clean sheet of the season with an impressive performance against a Wigan side that are struggling to perform, 2-0.
https://bluesfocus.co.uk/2024/08/31/match-preview-blues-look-to-claim-first-home-win-of-the-season-following-record-breaking-transfer-on-deadline-day/
Quote from: WhiteJC on August 31, 2024, 09:08:56 AM10 Arsenal
Quantity over quality in pursuit of first Premier League title in 20 years
| Arsenal - Summer signings | Fee |
| David Raya (Brentford) | £27m |
| Tommy Setford (Ajax) | £850,000 |
| Riccardo Calafiori (Bologna) | £42m |
| Mikel Merino (Real Sociedad) | £31.6m |
| Raheem Sterling (Chelsea) | Loan |
All fees via Sky Sports
Last summer, Declan Rice was supposed to be the missing piece to Arsenal's jigsaw puzzle. It wasn't quite meant to be for the Gunners, who missed out on their first Premier League title in 20 years by just two points. Nevertheless, their strategy of spending big on few players - rather than little spread across loads of players - could still turn good.
The signings of Riccardo Calafiori and Mikel Merino show that Arsenal's recruitment team kept a watchful gaze on this summer's European Championship, as both impressed with their respective nations. By bolstering midfield and defence, the north Londoners look in good shape to pick up where they left things last season. The deadline day loan signing of Raheem Sterling could yet prove pivotal, too, with the Englishman used to winning what has always evaded the Gunners.
9 Aston Villa
A trilogy of superb signings means Douglas Luiz is already forgotten
| Aston Villa - Summer signings | Fee |
| Ethan Amundsen-Day (Copenhagen) | Undisclosed |
| Cameron Archer (Sheffield United) | £14m |
| Ross Barkley (Luton Town) | Undisclosed |
| Enzo Barrenechea (Juventus) | Undisclosed |
| Lewis Dobbin (Everton) | £10m |
| Samuel Iling-Junior (Juventus) | Undisclosed |
| Omar Khedr (ZED) | Undisclosed |
| Ian Maatsen (Chelsea) | £37.5m |
| Amadou Onana (Everton) | £30m |
| Jaden Philogene (Hull City) | £18m |
| Max Jenner (West Brom) | Free |
All fees via Sky Sports
Douglas Luiz's switch to Juventus looked to be a hard-hitter when it first materialised at the start of the window. Needless to say, though, Aston Villa have slowly but surely addressed the departure with a surfeit of new faces, making certain that the Brazilian midfielder's presence is no longer missed.
Amadou Onana is a like-for-like replacement for his predecessor, and his fee cost just £7m than what Villa had sold Luiz for. Elsewhere, the arrivals of Jaden Philogene from Hull City and Ian Maatsen from Chelsea ensure Villa Park is well-positioned to handle the pressures of Champions League football in the 2024/25 campaign.
8 Ipswich Town
The Tractor Boys look more like a Premier League side after a successful transfer window
| Ipswich - Summer signings | Fee |
| Dara O'Shea (Burnley) | £15m |
| Liam Delap (Man City) | £20m |
| Omari Hutchinson (Chelsea) | £18m |
| Jacob Greaves (Hull City) | £15m |
| Darragh McCann (Glentoran) | Undisclosed |
| Arijanet Muric (Burnley) | £15m |
| Leon Elliott (Crystal Palace) | Free |
| Ben Johnson (West Ham) | Free |
| Conor Townsend (West Brom) | £500,000 |
| Sammie Szmodics (Blackburn Rovers) | £10m |
| Kalvin Phillips (Man City) | Loan |
| Jack Clarke (Sunderland) | £18m |
| Chiedozie Ogbene (Luton Town) | £8m |
All fees via Sky Sports
A popular transfer strategy for teams promoted to the Premier League is one that places emphasis the urgency around signing players with topflight experience. It's not always a successful philosophy, but considering the lengths to which Ipswich Town have gone to ensure they have a squad steeped in talent and wisdom, the Tractor Boys have definitely got a good platform to build from.
Kalvin Phillips, Dara O'Shea, and Ben Johnson should do the Sussex side no harm in the fixtures where grit and determination prevails. Meanwhile, plucking some of the Championship's most exciting players - such as Chiedozie Ogbene from Luton Town and Sammie Szmodics from Blackburn Rovers - is a tactic that has paid off in the past for the likes of Crystal Palace and Fulham.
7 Chelsea
Decent signings amid a mindless strategy
| Chelsea - Summer signings | Fee |
| Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall (Leicester City) | £30m |
| Marc Guiu (Barcelona) | £5m |
| Omari Kellyman (Aston Villa) | £19m |
| Tosin (Fulham) | Free |
| Pedro Neto (Wolves) | £54m |
| Renato Veiga (FC Basel) | £12m |
| Caleb Wiley (Atlanta United) | Undisclosed |
| Estevao Willian (Palmeiras) | £29.1m |
| Filip Jorgensen (Villarreal) | £20.7m |
| Aaron Anselmino (Boca Juniors) | £15.6m |
| Jadon Sancho (Man United) | Loan |
| Joao Felix (Atletico Madrid) | £46.3m |
| Mike Penders (Genk) | £17m (joins in the summer of 2025) |
All fees via Sky Sports
When you spend as much as Chelsea have in the last three seasons under the devil-may-care policies of Todd Boehly, then eventually money will buy you happiness. So, while a lot of the Blues' transfer dealings over this summer have been mindless once again, there's still a decent possibility some of the big name signings will turn out well.
On paper, Joao Felix, Pedro Neto, and the loan purchase of Jadon Sancho have all the ingredients to completely change a team's fortunes by themselves, just as Cole Palmer did after making the move from Manchester City 12 months ago. Tosin is bound to stiffen up the defense, and Dewsbury-Hall could be a genuine livewire in that otherwise lethargic midfield. But, again, as always the case with the West End's ongoing tragedy, only time can tell if this actually comes to fruition.
6 Manchester City
Ilkay Gundogan return could be priceless in more way than one
| Man City - Summer signings | Fee |
| Ilkay Gundogan (Barcelona) | Free |
| Savinho (Troyes) | £33.6m |
All fees via Sky Sports
For once in a blue moon, Manchester City decided to put the handbrake on this summer. But whilst the club decided against any nine-figure mega signings this time around, they were still - somehow - able to pull off a masterful period. The acquistion of Brazilian winger Savinho looks to be one for the future, and the return of Ilkay Gundogan might just be the jewel in Pep Guardiola's final Premier League crown.
Gundogan only left City for Barcelona last summer, but he has already returned on a free transfer just 24 months after captaining the Cityzens to a historic treble in the 2022/23 campaign. An explosive midfielder with a knack of arriving late into the box and scoring crucial goals, the 33-year-old adds heaps of firepower to the four-peat champions just as Julian Alvarez raked in profits of £80m upon his Atletico Madrid switch to alleviate the club's financial concerns.
5 Tottenham
North Londoners finally replace Harry Kane
| Spurs - Summer signings | Fee |
| Dominic Solanke (Bournemouth) | £65m |
| Lucas Bergvall (Djurgarden) | £8.5m |
| George Feeney (Glentoran) | Undisclosed |
| Archie Gray (Leeds United) | Undisclosed |
| Timo Werner (RB Leipzig) | Loan |
| Min-Hyuk Yang (Gangwon FC) | Undisclosed |
| Wilson Odobert (Burnley) | Undisclosed |
All fees via Sky Sports
The biggest obstacle early in Ange Postecoglu's reign as Tottenham boss was the club's deep, dark void of an out-and-out goalscorer. Harry Kane left the Lilywhites in the same summer he arrived, and Richarlison and Timo Werner have acted as square pegs in round holes for the vacancy.
Nevertheless, the signing of Dominic Solanke alone is enough to wax lyrical about the club's transfer business this time out. The former Bournemouth striker scored 19 goals in the Premier League last season, and his clinical edge will complement teammates Heung-min Son and James Maddison tremendously. What's more, the swoop for midfield duo Lucas Bergvall and Archie Gray could well set Tottenham's midfield up for success in the future.
4 West Ham
Julen Lopetegui must be loving life after initial backing
| West Ham - Summer signings | Fee |
| Luis Guilherme (Palmeiras) | £25m |
| Max Kilman (Wolves) | £40m |
| Wes Foderingham (Sheffield United) | Free |
| Crysencio Summerville (Leeds United) | Undisclosed |
| Niclas Fullkrug (Borussia Dortmund) | £27.5m |
| Guido Rodriguez (Real Betis) | Free |
| Jean-Clair Todibo (Nice) | Loan |
| Aaron Wan-Bissaka (Man United) | £15m |
| Mohamadou Kante (Paris FC) | Free |
All fees via Sky Sports
In direct contrast to Postecoglu's slow first summer in charge, Julen Lopetegui was provided with a war chest upon his debut summer transfer period at West Ham. The Hammers have splashed £122m since David Moyes left at the end of last season, and it's hard to pinpoint any misses in their dealings.
Max Kilman and Aaron Wan-Bissaka make the east London outfit a stern opposition, with Lopetegui favouring a rock-solid backline this campaign. Meanwhile, Niclas Fullkrug and Crysencio Summerville are two attacking players that flaunt the club's ability to address every area of their squad this summer.
3 Manchester United
Red Devils' first INEOS-led summer promises a brighter future
| Man Utd - Summer signings | Fee |
| Leny Yoro (Lille) | £58.9m |
| Joshua Zirkzee (Bologna) | £36.5m |
| Matthijs de Ligt (Bayern Munich) | £42.7m |
| Noussair Mazraoui (Bayern Munich) | £17.1 |
| Manuel Ugarte (PSG) | £50.5m |
All fees via Sky Sports
It's been a long time since Manchester United fans could genuinely feel happy about their club's summer dealings. But after the first few months under the new INEOS-led ownership, now could finally be the time for celebration.
Of course, those of the Old Trafford persuasion must be reminded that good signings don't always lead to good performances. But there isn't a single transfer they have completed this summer that warrants fear. Noussair Mazroaui and Matthijs de Ligt have proven their worth at the top level with Bayern Munich, Manuel Ugarte has been a stalwart in midfield for PSG, and the Red Devils beat several big clubs to the signatures of Joshua Zirkzee and Leny Yoro, with the former already hitting the ground running when he scored in the opening game against Fulham.
2 Brighton and Hove Albion
Yankuba Minteh could quite easily become signing of the season
| Brighton - Summer signings | Fee |
| Yankuba Minteh (Newcastle) | £25m |
| Ibrahim Osman (Nordsjaelland) | £16m |
| Mats Wieffer (Feyenoord) | £25m |
| Malick Yalcouye (IFK Gothenburg) | £6m |
| Amario Cozier-Duberry (Arsenal) | Free |
| Brajan Gruda (Mainz) | £25m |
| Georginio Rutter (Leeds United) | £40m |
| Matt O'Riley (Celtic) | Undisclosed |
| Ferdi Kadioglu (Fenerbahce) | £25m |
All fees via Sky Sports
If there's one club you can always rely on to have a successful transfer period, it's Brighton and Hove Albion. And after two wins from their opening two Premier League fixtures where new faces have been at the heart of promising performances, that notion has proven correct yet again.
Ferdi Kadioglu fits straight in at right-back as the primary choice for that position, Feyenoord's Mats Wieffer appears likely to be the club's Moises Caicedo-esque defensive midfielder, and Yankuba Minteh has already shown he's worth his weight in gold after scoring three goals and providing two assists in 242 minutes of pre-season football. Clearly, Brighton's production line is perpetual, and they also boast young - yet immensely gifted - manager in Fabian Hurzeler.
1 Fulham
Emile Smith Rowe could be a shining light in pending underdog season
| Fulham - Summer signings | Fee |
| Ryan Sessegnon (Tottenham) | Free |
| Emile Smith Rowe (Arsenal) | £34m |
| Jorge Cuenca (Villarreal) | Undisclosed |
| Sander Berge (Burnley) | £25m |
| Joachim Andersen (Crystal Palace) | £30m |
| Reiss Nelson (Chelsea) | Loan |
All fees via Sky Sports
In fairness, the top two could have easily been interchanged. But, for us, the key difference between Brighton and Fulham's summers is the fact the latter has signed high-profile players who are already well-versed with the physical and technical demands of the Premier League.
Emile Smith Rowe was tipped to be the next big thing out of Arsenal's Hale End Academy, while Joachim Andersen has been a defensive stalwart since making the move to Crystal Palace a couple of seasons ago. Because of this, Marco Silva can feel pretty safe in the knowledge that there shouldn't be any complications over acclimatisation periods, boosting the Cottagers' chances of tapping into a potential underdog story this campaign.
https://www.givemesport.com/every-premier-league-clubs-summer-transfer-window-ranked/
Reis Nelson, Chelsea?
Gillingham sign goalkeeper Luca Ashby-Hammond on loan from Premier League Fulham
Gillingham boss Mark Bonner has signed a goalkeeper on transfer deadline day.
The window for new signings closes this evening until the turn of the year, with Gills bringing in goalkeeper Luca Ashby-Hammond on loan from Premier League Fulham.
The 23-year-old, who will wear shirt number 13, is available to feature against Chesterfield in Saturday's lunchtime kick-off at Priestfield.
Ashby-Hammond spent the first half of last season on loan at Crawley Town, before joining Notts County for the second part of the campaign. He has also represented England from under-15 to under-20 level.
https://www.kentonline.co.uk/medway/sport/gills-sign-keeper-on-loan-312158/
Fabrizio Romano Confirms Important Detail in Fulham's Deal for Arsenal Winger Reiss Nelson Fulham have completed the loan signing of Arsenal outcast Reiss Nelson, but transfer expert Fabrizio Romano has suggested that he will return to the Emirates Stadium next summer as no option or obligation to buy has been inserted in his deal.
Mikel Arteta and Co, after coming ever so close twice on the bounce, have set their sights on toppling reigning champions Manchester City from the top of the Premier League standings and Nelson is seemingly not a part of the club's plans.
Pivotal to that was trimming the fat of Arteta's squad and, given how far down the pecking order Nelson appeared to be, Marco Silva and Co managed to secure the forward's services on a temporary basis, but he will not prolong his Craven Cottage stay longer than just this term.
Nelson's Fulham Move Won't Include Option or Obligation to BuyStar set to return to north London next summer With hours to go in the transfer window and with his Premier League employers willing to entertain a sale, Nelson began to attract interest from a number of suitors across the top flight as the prospect of a move away grew, according to journalist Kaya Kaynak.
A trio of London-based Premier League clubs – West Ham, Crystal Palace and Fulham – eyed a late move for the right-winger, but it was the former who managed to win the race for his sought-after signature and land a Deadline Day deal.
Taking to X (formerly Twitter), the ever-reliable suggested that the Hale End graduate, 24, is set to return to Arsenal at the start of July 2025 thanks to having no option or obligation to buy inserted into his Craven Cottage deal.
"Reiss Nelson loan move to Fulham does not include any buy option or obligation clause. Back to Arsenal on July 1, 2025."
Per BBC Sport, newly promoted Premier League outfit Ipswich Town had been in dialogue with Arsenal over a potential loan move for London-born Nelson, but talks were disrupted by Marco Silva and his Fulham entourage as they swooped in on Deadline Day.
Jay Stansfield Departs Record-Breaking Deadline Day DealLeague One side forked out in excess of £15m In terms of Craven Cottage outgoings, Birmingham City managed to swoop in and steal striker Jay Stansfield from Fulham's grasp in a deal that saw the League One side shell out north of £15 million, which is a new record for a club in England's third tier.
Three-cap England Under-21 international Stansfield, who netted 13 strikes in 37 appearances for Birmingham last season, emerged as a Deadline Day option for Chris Davies and Co, per GIVEMESPORT sources, and managed to strike a deal before the 11pm deadline.
The exciting 21-year-old became a fan favourite among St Andrews supporters throughout his short - but very sweet - stint last term and, despite scoring against them for Fulham midweek, is set to become their leading talisman this season.
All transfer figures per Sky Sports https://www.givemesport.com/arsenal-reiss-nelson-fulham-loan-deal-transfer-news-fabrizio-romano/
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