In what those at Craven Cottage will witness as they begin their work in January, Fulham He has now reportedly joined the race to sign a Portuguese top-flight talent, reversing their agreement to sign Joao Balenha in 2022.
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The west London club is in no place to panic this month. It could even be said that a month without any work at all will leave Marco Silva Satisfied enough, with his side sitting inside Premier LeagueTop half and in an unexpected race to secure a European place
That's not to say the transfer rumors haven't been coming thick and fast. Proverbs Anthony Casey and Ousmane Diao They have been mentioned in reports in recent weeks in two moves that could give Silva's side a boost in the defensive third of the pitch.
Diaw's arrival will be particularly interesting, with reports suggesting that Fulham have been enamored with the young Midtjylland defender's performances this season. Meanwhile, on the offensive front, the Cottagers can still replicate Palinha.
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According to O Jogo as quoted by Sport Witness, Fulham have now joined the race to sign Jenny Catamo From Sporting Club, along with Aston Villa and Wolverhampton Wanderers.
The young winger has impressed at times this season and he would not be the first player to swap Sporting for Fulham, with Palenha making exactly that move in 2022 and enjoying enough success to subsequently move to Bayern Munich last summer.
Now, Katamu could follow in the midfielder's footsteps and join an exciting team under the experienced guidance of Silva. However, facing Wolves and Aston Villa in the race for his signature, Fulham will have to act quickly.
Katamo has not yet reached his best level
If Fulham sign Katamu, they will be investing in a player who has not yet reached the peak of his abilities but is a player full of potential. The athletic winger has shown flashes of quality throughout the current season. He scored four goals and assisted four othersHowever, it is clear that he still lacks this crucial consistency.
Unfortunately, Craven Cottage isn't exactly the worst environment for a young player to realize his potential. Rodrigo Muniz has flourished under Silva, as has the emerging Joshua King, and now Catamo could become the latest beneficiary of the manager's excellence in west London.
Catamo gained a lot of fans during his time at Sporting, and was dubbed the “King of Lisbon” by Football talent scout Jacek Kulig Last season after scoring a last-minute winner against rivals Benfica.
The winger is still only 23 years old, and could have a decision to make in the near future if Premier League teams do indeed come calling.