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Fulham confirm departure of 11 players including Chelsea-bound Tosin Adarabioyo

05 June 2024 , 08:11
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Two players have signed new deals with the club
Two players have signed new deals with the club

FULHAM have announced the departures of 11 players including Chelsea transfer target Tosin Adarabioyo.

The Premier League outfit have offered deals to two players, while exercising options to extend the contracts of seven stars.

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Chelsea target Tosin Adarabioyo has left FulhamCredit: Getty

Youngsters Harvey Araujo and George Wickens have both put pen to paper.

While the club has triggered extensions for Chris Donnell, Alfie McNally, Olly Sanderson, Devan Tanton, Terrell Works, Chibby Nwoko and first-team player Kenny Tete.

Key pair Willian and Bobby Decordova-Reid are still in talks and expected to renew their contracts, which expire at the end of the month.

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Adarabioyo is the biggest departure and he appears to bound for Stamford Bridge.

The centre-back is set to undergo a medical at Chelsea this week.

Negotiations are at the "final stages" after weeks of talks as Adarabioyo prepares to become Enzo Maresca's first signing following his arrival from Leicester.

Fulham have been resigned to losing Adarabioyo since he snubbed their offer of a bumper new deal.

The defender made 129 appearances after arriving at Craven Cottage from Manchester City in 2020, and was part of Fulham's Championship winning team in 2022.

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Fulham goalkeeper Marek Rodak has also left the club, meaning he will be searching for a new team while at the Euros with Slovakia.

Seven other players have been released including Terence Kongolo, Tyrese, George Okkas, Caelan Avenell, Tyrese Francois, Ma'Kel Bogle-Campbell, Montague Conway.

While Armando Broja and Fode Ballo-Toure have returned to their parent clubs following the end of their loans.

Kealan Hughes

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