September 17, 2024

Fulham fail with Serhou Guirassy approach

Fulham are reportedly interested in signing 27-year-old French striker Serhou Guirassy from Bundesliga club VfB Stuttgart.Serhou Guirassy - Season Highlights | 2023 - YouTube

According to a report from German outlet BILD, Fulham are keen on signing Serhou Guirassy from Bundesliga club VfB Stuttgart. But the Cottagers have failed with a bid to sign the 27-year-old striker, who is not eager to move to the club.

The West London outfit are hoping to bring in attacking reinforcements before the summer transfer window closes. Fulham have recently agreed on a deal to sell Aleksandar Mitrovic to Al Hilal. So they will have to replace the Serbian international.

Guirassy had an impressive campaign in the Bundesliga last season, scoring 14 goals. He could prove to be a quality acquisition, and it remains to be seen whether Fulham decide to return with an improved offer for him.

Marco Silva will want his side to push for European football this term, and Fulham certainly need quality reinforcements in order to fulfil their ambitions. Recent reports have also linked the Cottagers with other strikers like Folarin Balogun.

Guirassy could be tempted to join Fulham this summer. The opportunity to move to the Premier League will be an attractive option for the player, and he might look to test himself at the highest level. He has the physical attributes to succeed in English football.Fulham agree to let Mitrovic join Saudi side Al-Hilal | SuperSport

Fulham are an ambitious club with impressive players at their disposal. There is no reason why they cannot push for European qualification with the right additions this summer. But the Stuttgart striker wants to remain at the Bundesliga club and will snub the move to Craven Cottage.

Mitrovic has been a key player for Fulham over the years, and he had an outstanding 2022/23 campaign. Replacing him will not be an easy task for Fulham. Guirassy has the attributes to succeed in English football, and he could fill the void left by the Serbian international this season.

It remains to be seen how the situation develops over the next few weeks and whether Fulham can get the deal across the line before the window closes. The 27-year-old is at the peak of his powers. And it will be interesting to see whether Fulham can turn his head and bring him to West London this summer.

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So, anyway, we’ve £46m extra to play with now, blood money though it may be, and with a fortnight to go until the transfer window slams shut, we have to shake some tail feathers and get a wiggle on. A sudden influx of activity is forecast, it always is at the business end of silly season for Fulham so turn those frowns upside down, people, we’re in for a white-knuckled ride, fuelled by Tony Khan’s magic.

Gonzalo Montiel – Sevilla CFGonzalo Montiel the penalty hero again as Sevilla win seventh Europa League

World Cup winner Gonzalo Montiel could be poised for a summer switch to SW6 as sources close to TEAMtalk have informed the publication that Fulham are considering the Sevilla right-back as a rotational option for Kenny Tete. Montiel dispatched the crucial spot kick as Argentina downed France on penalties in the 2022 World Cup Final and he also made an appearance from the bench in the Super Cup Final against Manchester City.

The Whites, however, will seemingly have to fend off Nottingham Forest (surprise, surprise), as TyC Sports journalist Cesar Luis Merlo believes the Tricky Trees are marginally ahead in the race for the 26 year old, as they can offer him greater first-team opportunities. A fee of £12m is thought to be enough to prise Montiel from the Ramon Sanchez-Pizjuan Stadium and, if anything, it would be a real collector’s item to have a World Cup champion in the mix. As cover and and competition for Tete, Gonzalo’s absolutely ideal and I reckon we could knock the Andalusians down, but we’d have to act fast and bargain well.

 

 

 

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