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Tuesday Fulham Stuff - 21/07/20...

Started by WhiteJC, July 21, 2020, 08:54:43 AM

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WhiteJC

Fulham and Derby County target set to leave Oxford United

Oxford United are expected to lose defender Rob Dickie this summer, as per a report by the Witney Gazette.

The highly-rated centre-back has been linked with the likes of Fulham, Derby County and Nottingham Forest, as well as Premier League duo Burnley and Southampton.

Oxford are poised to offload him over the coming months following their defeat in the League One Play-Off final to Wycombe Wanderers at Wembley last week.

Their boss Karl Robinson said on Friday, as per the Witney Gazette: "I've had a conversation today that blew me away when you think of the size of this club that would be interested in the likes of Rob.

"You can't keep that player if these clubs come in, so re-spend it to give yourself the greatest opportunity to build again for the future."

He added: "To be honest, I don't think it's right to keep Rob back."

Dickie, who is 24 years old, joined the U's in January 2018 and has been a key player for the third tier side since then.

He started his career at Reading and rose up through their youth ranks. However, he only made one senior appearance for the Royals and had loan spells away at Basingstoke Town, Cheltenham Town and Lincoln City to gain first-team experience.

Oxford then lured him away from the Madejski Stadium on a permanent basis and are set to make a hefty profit on him this summer, with the club looking to recoup a fee in the region of £2-3 million for his services.



https://the72.co.uk/181143/fulham-and-derby-county-target-set-to-leave-oxford-united/

WhiteJC

Talking Points: Sheff Weds

There's plenty to discuss following the latest round of games, with the fate of teams at both ends of the Championship going down to the final day.

1. The assist list

We may only have had three different scorers on Saturday, but all five goals were set up a different player. Neeskens Kebano's opener came about after a fine pick out from Michael Hector, and the winger later won the penalty that Aleksandar Mitrović converted to make it 3-0. In between those goals, Josh Onomah picked up his third assist of the season when he played in Mitro for his first of the afternoon. In the second half, it was Harrison Reed's positive running that won the free-kick for Kebano to double his tally, and late on we saw Mitrović turn provider as he teed up Bobby De Cordova-Reid for the eighth and final goal of the day.

2. Back to front

It's always fun viewing whenever a Fulham goal goes in, but the transitions in play building up to Mitrović's first were an absolute delight. Despite coming under pressure from Sheffield Wednesday's high press, the boys at the back refused to panic, moving for one another to create space rather than lumping the ball clear. When Tim Ream did manage to get some clear grass in front of him, we had the ball in the back of the net three passes later; Ream to Johansen to Onomah to Mitrović. A devastatingly quick move.

3. Race for the Golden Boot

Two for Mitrović at the weekend means he now sits on 26 league goals for the season, which is just one fewer than Louis Saha managed when we won the title in 2000/01. It also saw him leapfrog Brentford's Ollie Watkins in the race for this year's Golden Boot. It looks set to go down to the wire, but it should not be forgotten that Mitrović has played 540 fewer minutes than his Bees counterpart.


4. Controversial penalty

It doesn't particularly matter now, but if Fulham hadn't seen the game out on Saturday then there would certainly have been an inquest into the decision to award Wednesday a penalty at the start of the second half. Marek Rodák appeared to clearly win the ball when he went in for a defender's style tackle, and he was as bewildered as anyone when the referee opted to point to the spot.

5. Final day drama

Obviously it is a division we want to get out of, but the Championship deserves credit for the unrivalled excitement it provides. Going into the previous round of fixtures, Play-Offs looked a certainty for the Whites, but West Bromwich Albion and Brentford's failure to get any points against relegation threatened sides means any one of us three could still finish the campaign in second. There are also Play-Off spots up for grabs which will be taken by two from Nottingham Forest, Cardiff City and Swansea City, while no side is officially relegated yet going into fixture number 46.




http://www.fulhamfc.com/news/2020/july/20/talking-points-sheffield-wednesday

WhiteJC

Watch Wigan v Fulham Live!

Fulham supporters worldwide can watch live coverage of Wigan Athletic v Fulham on FFCtv.

The Whites travel to DW Stadium on Wednesday 22nd July, kick-off 7:30pm, with both sides having much to play for on the final day of the regular EFL Championship season.

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http://www.fulhamfc.com/news/2020/july/20/ffctv-wigan-v-fulham


WhiteJC

Exclusive: Burnley set sights on signing Southampton 25-yr-old Hasenhuttl may let go

Burnley have set their sights on signing Southampton midfielder Harrison Reed after his impressive Fulham loan, Football Insider understands.

The 25-year-old has entered the final 12 months of his Saints deal and his future at the club is up in the air.

A Burnley source has told Football Insider the club are keeping close tabs on Harrison as they plot a move ahead of the window opening next week.

Manager Sean Dyche is an admirer of Reed and has been impressed at how he has flourished in a midfield anchorman role for promotion-chasing Fulham.

Reed appears well down the pecking order at Southampton and Ralph Hasenhuttl was happy for him to go out on loan this season.

The Saints manager may now be willing to offload him this summer.

Reed spent the 2018-19 campaign at Blackburn Rovers after spending the previous season at Norwich City.

A versatile midfielder who can play centrally or on the right flank, he has made only 30 senior appearances for the Saints since graduating from their academy set-up.

Reed has made 21 league starts among 25 appearances in all competitions for Fulham this season, in which he has missed a major chunk with a calf injury.

The youth international has also been capped 14 times by England at Under-20 level.



https://www.footballinsider247.com/exclusive-burnley-set-sights-on-signing-southampton-25-yr-old/

WhiteJC

FOF'cast: West Bromwich Average & Beautiful Barnsley

Hi all,

Another new Podcast recorded this evening, with Fulham fans Owen Smith & Gerry Pimm joining us once again.

Bit of a bumper show this one, just over an hour long, as we discuss the following Fulham FC related topics:

'BREAKING' – Pearson and Cowley both sacked by Watford and Huddersfield, what's going on there then??

WBA game – Thoughts on the 0-0 draw, and were Fulham to negative?

Harrison Reed MOTM again, back on the S'oton radar, do Fulham have an option?

Huddersfield v West Brom – Shock 2-1 win for the Terriers!

Stoke v Brentford – Shock 1-0 for the Potters!

Cyrus Christie Goal of the month – Deserved? How is Cyrus doing at Fulham?

Sheffield Wednesday game – Thoughts on our 5-3 win, was it complete madness, to relaxed?

Barnsley v Forest – Whilst putting the show together, Barnsley win 1-0 with a 93rd min goal, which we discussed.

Wigan game – Thoughts of how the game will go, it won't be easy, Wigan are bang in form.

Final thoughts – Is it the playoffs or auto's for Fulham? We give our level headed thoughts.




http://www.friendsoffulham.com/wordpress/?p=1227

WhiteJC

Burnley monitoring player currently thriving at Fulham

Fulham loanee Harrison Reed is attracting the interest of Burnley ahead of the summer, with the Clarets considering a swoop to sign the midfielder contracted to Premier League rivals, Southampton.

Reed has been with Saints his entire senior career, but loans with Norwich City, Southampton and now Fulham have been his proper shot at getting games at a decent level.

According to Football Insider, Burnley boss Sean Dyche is a big fan of Reed and is considering a move for him as the midfielder's deal at Southampton runs down.

The 25-year-old is part of the Fulham squad currently chasing promotion in the Championship, with the midfielder flourishing under Scott Parker, particularly since the restart.

He's made 25 appearances in the Championship this season, showing his best form sitting in-front of the Fulham defence and allowing others to spill forward.

On Saturday he featured in the 5-3 win over Sheffield Wednesday at Craven Cottage, but was sent-off in the 90th minute.

Parker's side wrap up their season on Wednesday night when they play Wigan Athletic, with the Cottagers still having an outside chance of automatic promotion.

A play-off campaign feels more likely, however, with Reed looking set to be back in contention for that.

The Verdict 

Reed has been excellent for Fulham this season and since the restart, he's flourished in a holding midfield position.

In the eyes of many, he's the standout performer in the Fulham midfield now and he should be given a chance in the Premier League in some capacity next year.

That might be with Fulham, it might be with Southampton or it could well be with Burnley.

He'd be a fine signing.



https://footballleagueworld.co.uk/burnley-monitoring-player-currently-thriving-at-fulham/


WhiteJC

EFL: Wigan Athletic's 12-point administration deduction kicks in at Fulham final whistle but it is not the end

    Hong Kong-owned club will stay in the Championship anyway if they beat Fulham and neither Charlton nor Luton win on Wednesday night
    Administrators have appealed points deduction but success could complicate matters further depending on final standings


The English Football League has confirmed that it will impose a 12-point penalty on Hong Kong-owned Wigan Athletic at the final whistle of the last Championship match of the season on Wednesday.

"In the specific case of Wednesday evening's final round of Championship matches for season 2019-20, and any potential impact on divisional standings, relegation will be confirmed for the clubs in 22nd, 23rd and 24th positions in the Championship table following the conclusion of those matches and will be subject to the resolution of any ongoing proceedings," the EFL said in statement on Monday.

"In the case of Wigan Athletic, the 12-point sporting sanction as a result of the club entering administration will apply immediately following the end of the game against Fulham but is subject to appeal."
Wigan's administrators announced they would appeal. The club went into administration just weeks after a takeover by Hong Kong's Next Leader Fund
, which had bought the club from another Hong Kong company, International Entertainment Corporation.
Both the EFL and Hong Kong stock exchange approved the deal
, with NLF taking formal control on June 4. Just 20 days later NLF's UK lawyers put administration in process and it was confirmed on July 1.

Once the club announced it was in the hands of administrators the EFL imposed its mandatory 12-point deduction. Despite that hanging over their heads Wigan sit 13th
on the 24-team table, 10 points above the relegation zone.

A win for Wigan over promotion chasing Fulham would move them out of the relegation zone – even with the 12 points docked – providing neither Charlton Athletic nor Luton Town win.

All 24 teams play their final match of the regular season at the same time on Wednesday night and, aside from Leeds United being crowned champions, it is all still to play for in the play-off and relegation places.
Hong Kong-owned Birmingham City,
in 20th place on 50 points, welcome mid-table Derby County to St Andrews. Wins for Charlton Athletic (away at Leeds) and Luton Town (who host a Blackburn Rovers with nothing to play for) could drag Birmingham back into the relegation places.

Those three teams and the bottom two sides, Barnsley and Hull City, all have their chances of survival increased when Wigan's 12-point deduction kicks in.

However, a successful appeal from Wigan's administrators in the case they go down is expected to see a team relegated at their expense launch a legal appeal of their own.

The EFL noted that the independent panel which is looking into Wigan understand the situation and the speed it needs to be resolved to allow teams to prepare for next season.

"Independent disciplinary commissions are well aware of the challenges for any club that is subject to proceedings, and the need for clarity for financial and operational planning purposes, particularly ahead of the summer transfer window opening later this month," it said in the statement.

"Equally, there are the operational pressures this presents the EFL, in areas such as fixture scheduling in the event any decision(s) change a divisional line-up.

"In addition, there is also the consequential impact to consider on how any decisions may affect other clubs within a division who require the same courtesy to plan with as much certainty as is practically possible."

The situation is further complicated by EFL investigations into Sheffield Wednesday and Derby County.



https://www.scmp.com/print/sport/football/article/3094022/efl-wigan-athletics-12-point-administration-deduction-kicks-fulham

WhiteJC

Andre-Frank Zambo Anguissa: Fulham considering offer from Villarreal


Andre-Frank Zambo Anguissa was one of five players bought by Fulham on deadline day in 2018

Fulham are considering a €25m (£22.5m) bid from La Liga club Villarreal for on-loan midfielder Andre-Frank Zambo Anguissa.

Anguissa, who has been on loan with Villarreal this season, joined Fulham from Marseille in August 2018. The 24-year-old has made 36 league appearances this season, scoring two goals.

His second goal of the season came in Sunday's 4-0 win over Eibar which ensured Villarreal a spot in the Europa League next season.

Anguissa was a part of Fulham's £100m+ spending spree in 2018 as they prepared for a return to the Premier League.

The Cameroonian was one of five players bought on deadline day alone alongside Timothy Fosu-Mensah, Joe Bryan, Sergio Rico and Luciano Vietto.

Although Fulham were relegated that season, they are aiming to return to the Premier League at the first time of asking. They are guaranteed a Championship play-off spot but could still go up automatically on the final day of the season if they beat Wigan and other results go their way.



https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11681/12032967/andre-frank-zambo-anguissa-fulham-considering-offer-from-villarreal

WhiteJC

Former Fulham coach tips Aussie talent explosion in A-League

Former Fulham staff coach, Aussie Scott Miller, is upbeat about the A-League, believing young Australian talent will blossom in the financially precarious post-COVID era in Australia.

Miller, 38, is one of Australia's most respected and versatile young coaches.

He worked his way up at Fulham FC for a decade before taking over as head coach at A-League club Newcastle Jets in 2015, aged just 33.

Miller, currently coaching in Victoria's semi-pro NPL, believes coronavirus's financial impact will force clubs into a positive change of mindset in the A-League. 

But for that to happen, A-League clubs must apply a "creative" approach to their football departments and recruitment strategy as Australia as a nation works its way back from the crippling COVID economic and health crisis.

"There's no doubt the ability to attract high profile foreign players will be a big challenge for [A-League] clubs," Miller, based in Melbourne, told FTBL.

"I'm a firm believer that it's time for more Australian players and coaches to be given the opportunity if they possess the right qualities.

"And chairpersons, boards, and CEOs [in the A-League] will have to start thinking creatively with how they establish their football departments.

"That means, identifying highly skilled coaches with numerous skill sets such as fitness and match analysis and combining roles within the departments," the former Fulham man says.

"The greatest positive for me is the opportunity for the young player, the aspiring young coach that I meet every week that have never had the opportunity to work in a full-time environment."

This is already happening across the A-League as the season is concluded in an NSW hub.

NPL talents such as Thomas James and Yianni Perkatis (Glory), Patrick Antelmi (Western), and Mickey Neil (Jets) all have signed in the COVID shut down and have their chance to shine in the A-League.

At the same time, a number of foreign talents have also returned home, such as Panagiotis Kone (Western United), Tim Hoogland (Victory), and Markel Susaeta (City).

A-League foreign coaches Robbie Fowler (Roar) and Gertjan Verbeek (Adelaide) have also departed Australia.

Meanwhile, former A-League champions Brisbane Roar announced Aussie former player and academy coach Warren Moon as the club's head coach last week.

Western Sydney Wanderers announced Aussie JP de Marigny as a full-time head coach at the A-League powerhouse and former AFC Champions League winners.

Furthermore, A-League rivals Adelaide United and Melbourne Victory have employed interim local coaches to see both clubs through the current A-League season.

"Will the financial limitation within football departments support the recruitment of local coaches and players? We will have to wait and see," Miller asked.


Miller, from Melbourne's Mornington Peninsula, is like many younger coaches in Australia seeking a chance. In his case, in 2006 he traveled to London to further his career.

It paid huge dividends with the young Aussie eventually working for future England manager Roy Hodgson at Fulham, as well as Martin Jol and Mark Hughes.

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Miller worked his way up in Fulham's set up from the academy to the first-team fitness coach to a dual role of fitness/assistant coach at a club that was in the English Premier League for nine of those 10 seasons.

Fulham's Aussie later briefly in the Socceroos set up in late 2013 before being the head coach at Newcastle Jets, though he was sacked in 2016 after one season following the club's change to Chinese owners.

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Miller then became an assistant coach at Aalborg in Denmark in 2016/2017. It's been an extraordinary 15 years for this young coach, with Fulham's a key part of his resume.

"It was always my intention to return to Australia at some point with the knowledge and experience I gained overseas and work at the elite level here in Australia," says Miller, who keeps a close eye on Fulham's progress back in London as they push for a spot back in the EPL.

"I'm here to stay and I want to be a part of a leading Melbourne club.

"What's important to me at present is working within a driven football department that is pioneering and committed to excellence with a positive culture, whilst really having a strong emphasis on developing young Australian talent for the future," Miller added.

To this end, he's also running his own academy (http://www.identitypro.com.au) based in Melbourne where young Victorians are reaping the benefits of his experience in three countries including a decade at Fulham FC.

Miller added the ability to bridge the gap between NPL and A-League level is crucial.

"Having a viable and competitive second division will provide not only further opportunity, but it will also create a much more entertaining and engaging product with the threat of relegation and the prospect of promotion for teams throughout Australia."




https://www.ftbl.com.au/news/former-fulham-coach-tips-aussie-talent-explosion-in-a-league-550703?utm_source=feed&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=ftbl+rss


WhiteJC

Fulham receive multi-million pound transfer offer for player

Fulham have received an offer in the region of £22.5m from Villarreal for midfielder Andre-Frank Zambo Anguissa, according to Sky Sports.

Fulham broke their transfer record on Anguissa at the start of last season, with the London club spending £30m on the Cameroonian midfielder who was previously at Marseille.

Anguissa was one of many high-profile signings Slavisa Jokanovic brought to Craven Cottage last term, with the likes of Jean Michael Seri also arriving at the club.

Anguissa made 25 appearances as the Cottagers were relegated from the Premier League, and is yet to make a single appearance for Fulham since.

The 24-year-old has spent this season on loan in La Liga with Villarreal, scoring two goals and producing as many assists in a total of 39 appearances.

After an impressive loan spell in Spain, Sky Sports claim that Fulham have now received an offer in the region of £22.5m from Villarreal, who are looking to sign Anguissa on a permanent basis.

The Verdict

If Fulham miss out on promotion to the Premier League this season, then Parker will be looking to strengthen his squad and go one step further next term.

The funds from Anguissa's sale, then, would be absolutely beneficial for the Cottagers.

£22.5m for a player who is never going to feature for the club again is unreal business, and it could allow Parker to bring in some excellent players in the summer.

The squad they already have on paper, though, should have been winning automatic promotion this season, so they need to recruit wisely.



https://footballleagueworld.co.uk/fulham-receive-multi-million-pound-transfer-offer-for-player/

WhiteJC

'Confident, optimistic' - Slaven Bilic adamant that West Brom deserve promotion more than Brentford and Fulham

Promotion is in West Brom's hands as they prepare for their final day clash with QPR.

West Brom boss Slaven Bilic has revealed his confidence ahead of tomorrow night's clash with QPR in the race from promotion to the Premier League.

The Loftus Road club will be out to upset the Baggies who must win to guarantee automatic promotion and avoid dropping into the lottery of the play-offs,

Brentford (who take on Barnsley) and Fulham (Wigan) are breathing down their neck and both face relegation-threatened sides on the final day.

But it's Albion's one-point headstart that has left them sitting in pole position to snatch a return to the top flight.

"That's where we belong [in the top two]," said Bilic as he looked ahead to the game.

"Now one game before the end of the season, we are in a position to cross the line.

"We are confident, we are optimistic, I'm extremely positive that we are going to do it. We are ready for the game."

He added: "We've brought it back into our hands [due to Brentford's result].

"Obviously that result pleased us and gave us a lift. And as we deserve, we stay where we have been the whole season basically, in the top two."



https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/west-brom-brentford-fulham-promotion-18632799

WhiteJC

World Cup legend George Cohen calls for Jack Charlton and 1966 heroes to be knighted
EXCLUSIVE: George Cohen has said the side's heroics against West Germany boosted the country's morale and they deserve the honour

England World Cup winner George Cohen has joined the growing call for all the 1966 stars to be knighted in the wake of Jack Charlton's death.

The 80-year-old said the side's heroics on the pitch against West Germany in the final boosted the nation's morale and is a footballing achievement that has never been bettered in our national game.

George also told how it infuriated him when rich individuals who take their wealth ­elsewhere are made Sirs while he and his team-mates have been overlooked.

Of the 1966 winners only hat-trick star Sir Geoff Hurst and Sir Bobby Charlton have ever been knighted – despite repeated campaigns.

Speaking ahead of Jack's funeral on Tuesday, Fulham legend George called for the law to be changed to allow ­posthumous ­knighthoods.


England 1966 World Cup winning football player George Cohen has called for the whole squad to be knighted

He said: "I think the entire team should have got knighthoods and still do, even though some are not with us.

"I would love to see the likes of Bobby Moore and Jack Charlton get knighthoods. Obviously the law needs to change, but why not change it?

"What gets under my fingernails is when ­knighthoods are given to these people who make millions of millions of pounds and move abroad.

"A lot of the team aren't with us any more, sadly, but that doesn't mean they don't deserve to be knighted.

"It's not just because we won the World Cup. Look at Jack, he did a lot for the game but he also did a lot of charity work too.

"Bobby Moore didn't get anything, big Jack didn't get anything. They were pretty much up there with other people who have got knighthoods.

"I don't want to ask for a knighthood but I do think all of us, both those who are still around and those who aren't, deserve it. I think it's the greatest sporting achievement in the history of our country.

"It did so much good for the country. A huge amount of money was raised one way or another. And it boosted morale.

"A lot of people in the country were a lot happier because of what we did."

Former right-back George is one of just five surviving members of Alf Ramsey's World Cup winning team ­alongside Sir Bobby, Sir Geoff, Nobby Stiles and Roger Hunt.

The other six, including skipper Bobby Moore, died without being knighted.

George was awarded an MBE in 2000 along with Alan Ball, Ray Wilson, Stiles and Hunt. He added: "It took me 34 years to get my MBE, 34 years after we won the World Cup, so who knows what's going to happen now.

"My wife Daphne would love to be a Lady. She wouldn't dream of asking, but I think she would be absolutely delighted, as would my whole family."

George said he was ­devastated when he heard former Ireland manager Jack had died last week at the age of 85.

But paying tribute he called the Leeds legend the best defender he played with.

He added: "I was delighted to have him as a centre-half in the England team, it made my job easier. He got nearly everything in the air.

"He was a very, very good player. There was nothing fancy about him, nothing fancy at all. He was one of those guys if you were going to have an argument, don't have an argument with him.

"He was never shy in coming forward. Everyone knew him and everyone admired him. It's such a sad loss."

Crowds are expected to flock to Jack's home town of Ashington, Northumberland, to pay their respects at his funeral.

Just 20 relatives, including his brothers Sir Bobby, 82, Gordon, 77, and 74-year-old Tommy, will attend the service due to Covid-19 restrictions.

Despite battles with ­ill-health, Londoner George was still working in ­hospitality at Fulham until the lockdown.

He claims while foreign players have brought skill and flair to the Premier League, the large numbers of them has left ­successive England managers short of quality ­homegrown stars to pick.

George added: "There are lots of good English players but not enough outstanding players.

"I can't see an England team winning the World Cup again in my lifetime sadly."



https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/world-cup-legend-george-cohen-22381475


filham

We don't hear a lot from George Cohen but when he speaks you have to agree with his every word.

WhiteJC

Huddersfield Town's £17.5m man wanted by Dutch club after Fulham loan end

According to a report from Dutch news outlet Algemeen Dagblad, AZ Alkmaar are keen to sign Huddersfield Town loanee Terence Kongolo.

Huddersfield Town's position heading into the summer transfer window has some question marks surrounding it. The Terriers are managerless after sacking Danny Cowley, despite all but securing their Championship status.

It awaits to be seen if a replacement is found quickly to allow Huddersfield Town to press on with their recruitment plans. In the meantime, loaned out defender Terence Kongolo is attracting interest from elsewhere.

Eredivisie outfit AZ Alkmaar have been linked with a summer move for Kongolo, as per a report from Algemeen Dagblad. The defender is currently out on loan with Fulham and it awaits to be seen what the Terriers have planned for the Dutchman beyond the end of this season.

AZ are said to be interested in bolstering their defensive ranks this summer, with Kongolo rumoured to be on their radar. The report adds the Dutch side are working on a deal for Kongolo, who has spent the second half of the season out on loan with Fulham.

Kongolo linked up with the Cottagers in the January transfer window, but a foot injury has limited him to only two appearances for the club across all competitions.

The 26-year-old defender signed for Huddersfield Town in 2018 after a successful loan spell at the John Smith's Stadium. Kongolo signed for a rumoured £17.5m (Sky Sports), so it will be interesting to see if the club can recoup that fee for him this summer.



https://the72.co.uk/181414/huddersfield-towns-17-5m-man-wanted-by-dutch-club-after-fulham-loan-end/

WhiteJC

Fulham loan star attracting Premier League transfer interest

According to a report from the Daily Mail, Premier League outfit Burnley are interested in signing Fulham loan star Harrison Reed.

Southampton midfielder Harrison Reed has enjoyed a thoroughly successful campaign on loan with Fulham. The 25-year-old has starred in Scott Parker's midfield, coming on leaps and bounds in his stint at Craven Cottage.

Now, it has emerged that Reed's form with Fulham is catching the attention of potential admirers. The Southampton loanee is being eyed up by Premier League side Burnley, as per a report from the Daily Mail.

The report claims Burnley "among the teams" interested in Reed ahead of the summer transfer window having kept a close eye on his performances.

Injury problems have limited Reed's involvement at times, but he has made his presence known in the middle of the park. In total, Reed has played for Fulham 25 times in the Championship, laying on one assist in the process.

Reed has been with Southampton since joining their academy as a youngster. He made his way through their youth ranks and has played 30 times for their senior team. Most of the midfielder's experience has been picked up while out on loan, enjoying stints with Blackburn Rovers (36 appearances, three goals and seven assists) and Norwich City (one goal, four assists).

Now, with Burnley showing an interest in Reed, it will be interesting to see how his situation pans out. Whether or not Southampton would be willing to sell Reed after an impressive stint with Fulham, it awaits to be seen.

Fulham are still in with a shot of earning promotion back to the Premier League, so it would be interesting to see if a return to the top-flight prompted a pursuit of their own for Reed.



https://the72.co.uk/181443/fulham-loan-star-attracting-premier-league-transfer-interest/


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Wigan Athletic boss: Pride will fuel us against Fulham
Paul Cook has revealed pride in the Wigan Athletic badge will be his side's over-riding motivation heading into Wednesday's all-or-nothing clash against Fulham.

Assuming their 12-point penalty deduction for entering administration is upheld, Latics HAVE to beat the Cottagers to have any hope of avoiding the drop.

They also need EITHER Charlton to fail to win at Championship champions Leeds, OR Luton to fail to beat mid-table Blackburn at home.

But rather than reflect on what might have been – with Latics coming within four minutes of beating Charlton on Saturday, which would surely have saved them – Cook is thinking only positive ahead of the biggest game of the season.

"I'm a great believer in this group and sticking with it," he told the Wigan Post.

"How can anyone criticise anything these lads have done...they can't.

"Personal emotions can come in, because you haven't seen the game out on Saturday. But we've managed to see so many games out in recent weeks and months.

"Charlton themselves conceded a stoppage-time equaliser last week – that's football.

"We were set a totally different task a fortnight ago, and these lads have responded magnificently – as has the town.

"There's probably more pride in and around this football club than there has been for some time, and that's the most important thing heading into Wednesday."

Latics could have done without Leeds having already clinched the title, to kick off celebrations their fans have waited more than a decade-and-a-half for.

But Marcelo Bielsa's men showed with Sunday's win at Derby that they remain focused on seeing the season out – which could aid Latics' cause tomorrow.

"Obviously Leeds will be having a different end to the season than they might have," Cook acknowledged.

"And that's fine, by the way. As a manager, I don't look at other teams.

"If you're Leeds and you've just won a league title, you've earned the right to do what you like.

"As far as we're concerned, we have to win our last game against Fulham.

"The disappointing thing is even then it might not be enough...but we'll give it everything we've got."



https://www.wigantoday.net/sport/football/wigan-athletic-boss-pride-will-fuel-us-against-fulham-2919418

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Norwich City transfer rumours: City and Fulham scouting Belgian midfielder compared to Kante

Norwich City are one of a host of clubs scouting Belgium Under-19 international Brandon Baiye.

The Clermont midfielder is interesting the Canaries after a handful of appearances in Ligue 2. The Telegraph are reporting that Fulham, Genk and Levante are also monitoring the progression of the youngster.

The 19-year-old developed with Club Brugge in Belgium before sealing a move to France last summer. Baiye made his professional debut with Brugge in a 5–2 Belgian First Division A win over Eupen in 2018.

He has two remaining years left on his contract - but interest in England could excite the youngster.

Baiye has been capped at every level of Belgium's youth level since Under-15, with his style on the pitch being compared to that of Chelsea midfielder Ngolo Kante.

The Canaries dipped their toe into the French market in January, recruiting defensive midfielder Melvin Sitti from FC Sochaux ahead of the 2020/21 season.



https://www.pinkun.com/norwich-city/norwich-city-and-fulham-scouting-belgium-midfielder-brandon-baiye-1-6755488

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REPORT: Fulham Midfielder Subject to £23 Million Bid From Spanish Side

Fulham midfielder Andre-Frank Zambo Anguissa is subject to an eight-figure bid from Spanish side Villarreal.

Villarreal Bid for Fulham Midfielder Anguissa

Championship promotion contenders Fulham are considering a €25m (£22.5m) bid from Villarreal for Andre-Frank Zambo Anguissa, according to Sky Sports.

The midfielder has been on-loan with the La Liga side this season after joining Fulham from Marseille in August 2018.

He joined the Whites from France for a transfer record fee of £30 million.

Anguissa has had a successful time while on-loan in Spain, making 36 league appearances and scoring two goals.

The midfielder moved to Fulham as part of a huge spending spree in 2018.

The London side eventually spent in excess of £100 million as they prepared for a return to the Premier League.

He joined alongside four others on a busy deadline day at Craven Cottage.

He featured 25 times in the Cottagers' relegation season but is yet to make an appearance for Fulham since.

Reed Linked With Burnley Move
On-loan midfielder Harrison Reed is a target for Premier League side Burnley, according to the Daily Mail.

Reed is on-loan from Southampton and his impressive performances have drawn attraction from other top-flight sides.

He has been a top-performer and consistent feature within Scott Parker's promotion-contending side.

The Verdict
It is clear that Anguissa is no longer seen as a top player in West London.

The midfielder has fallen down the pecking order and, as a result, was sent to Spain to gain playing time.

A permanent move to Spain could be something to benefit Fulham boss Scott Parker, Anguissa and Villarreal.

If Scott Parker's side are promoted, he will be keen to strengthen his side to remain in the top-flight; equally, if they miss out on promotion, transfers will be required in order to clear the final hurdle next year.

£22.5 million could, therefore, provide a vital addition to the bank balance that Parker could reinvest.

Fulham's squad should, on paper, have been contending for automatic promotion so Parker will need to scout his targets wisely.

For a player who is unlikely to feature for Fulham again, it would appear naive for the Cottagers not to cash in.



https://lastwordonfootball.com/2020/07/21/report-fulham-midfielder-subject-to-23-million-bid-from-spanish-side/


WhiteJC

'Would be silly to do anything but accept' – Fulham receive transfer offer for player: The verdict

This article is part of Football League World's 'The Verdict' series, which provides personal opinions from the FLW writers regarding the latest breaking news, teams, players, managers, potential signings and more...

Fulham have received an offer in the region of £22.5m from Villarreal for midfielder Andre-Frank Zambo Anguissa, as per Sky Sports.


Anguissa arrived at Craven Cottage from Marseille last season, with Fulham breaking their transfer record and splashing £30m on the Cameroonian midfielder.

The 24-year-old made 25 appearances for the Cottagers as they were relegated from the Premier League last term, and he has since spent this season on loan in La Liga with Villarreal.

After an impressive loan spell at Villarreal, where he has scored two goals and produced as many assists in 39 appearances, Villarreal have reportedly sent Fulham an offer in the region of £22.5m for Anguissa.

Here, the FLW team discuss how Scott Parker's side should respond to the offer...

George Dagless

Completely.

He's had a good season away from Fulham and though there might be a thought process that he could be good for them if he played next season, it makes sense to cash in.

If he flopped again, his value would go through the floor and so I think it makes sense to sell now and move on from this one.

He's clearly a good player, it just didn't work over here so Fulham would be silly to do anything but accept this one.

Sam Rourke

Without a shadow of a doubt.

Anguissa just never seemed to settle at Craven Cottage and it was increasingly likely that his time in west London was coming to an end.

For Fulham to receive a bid of this size amid this current financial climate is quite remarkable, and a deal that the Cottagers simply cannot say no to.

The 24-year-old has enjoyed a fruitful stint on loan at Villareal this season, and there is no doubting that the central midfielder has pedigree and ability.

But, Fulham just cannot turn this down with it pretty clear that he's not a fundamental part of Scott Parker's plans.

Jacob Potter

They should definitely accept this offer.

Anguissa has caught the eye with some impressive performances for Villarreal this season, and they're clearly determined to get their man in the summer transfer window.

Fulham are in contention to win promotion into the Premier League this season, and I think they need a complete rebuild whatever the outcome of this year's campaign.

Anguissa is certainly one of the players they should look to move on in the summer, and it should be a no-brainer for the Cottagers to cash-in on him.

They could reinvest those funds into other areas of the squad, which could aid their adjustment to potential life back in the top-flight.



https://footballleagueworld.co.uk/would-be-silly-to-do-anything-but-accept-fulham-receive-transfer-offer-for-player-the-verdict/

WhiteJC

'Still a chance' – Many Fulham fans assess top two hopes going into final night

The Sky Bet Championship's final day takes place tomorrow and there is still so much needing to be sorted out.

At the bottom, several sides could still get relegated whilst, up near the top, both play-off places and promotion spots need to be settled.

For Fulham, a play-off place is guaranteed but they still have a shot at going up automatically, with West Brom and Brentford in their sights.

To go up, Fulham must beat Wigan and West Brom must lose to QPR, whilst Brentford must also lose to Barnsley on Wednesday evening.

It is perhaps unlikely but this season has been the most unlikely of all, and fans have been discussing their chances on Twitter ahead of crunch time.



https://footballleagueworld.co.uk/still-a-chance-many-fulham-fans-assess-top-two-hopes-going-into-final-night/