Fulham have completed a club-record signing of Emile Smith Rowe from Arsenal.
The deal has seen them pay an initial £27m, plus add-ons that could take the total to £34m.
Smith Rowe returned to London on Tuesday from Arsenal’s pre-season tour in the USA to complete his medical.
Smith Rowe played only 346 minutes in the Premier League last season, making just three starts, with a knee injury ruling him out for six weeks in October.
The 24-year-old has won three senior England caps, the last in March 2022, but he was a member of the squad that won the UEFA European U21 Championship last summer.
Fulham are in Portugal for a pre-season training camp and it is hoped Smith Rowe will join up with them at some point during the camp.
Smith Rowe has been keen on the move with his primary motivation having always been regular first-team football. It is seen as a good move for all parties.
He had been with the Arsenal squad during their pre-season tour in the United States and was an unused substitute in last week’s friendly against Bournemouth in Los Angeles as the Gunners won on penalties.
Fulham are busy on the transfer front. They have also held talks with Aston Villa over centre-back Diego Carlos while another defender, Villarreal’s Jorge Cuenca, is expected to have a Fulham medical at their pre-season training camp in Portugal.
It means Tim Ream’s future at the club is uncertain, after Fulham already lost Tosin at the end of his contract to Chelsea.
Ream did not travel to Portugal and MLS club Charlotte FC are interested in signing him. Ream has entered the final year of his contract.
Meanwhile, dialogue remains open with Manchester United over the signing of midfielder Scott McTominay.
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