November 23, 2025
Fulham: Shahid Khan plays the transfer crisis while Marco Silva complains of slow summer

Fulham: Shahid Khan plays the transfer crisis while Marco Silva complains of slow summer

Fulham owner Shahid Khan insists that Fulham continues to work on the obligations, since Marco Silva is increasingly frustrated by the lack of new faces in his squad.

The lack of summer shops in the huts was well documented. The only permanent signing this summer has been 34-year-old goalkeeper Benjamin Lecomte, formerly from Montpellier, although Silvas repeated demands that the club is strengthening.

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While the LilyWhites Tom Cairney and Kenny Tete tied to extended contracts, the squad stays thin and Silva has the feeling that he started the season on the hind foot.

“We have to [buy players] Having a chance, ”he said to Sky Sports.“ At the moment the window is still open. If not, we have a big problem in our hands.

“It is not normal at this level of the season, we have just signed a free agent player.

“We are easy. It is not ideal. We are completely late. It’s not enough time, but we sit down in this position and we have to find the solution.”

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But Khan, who was depicted on Fulham’s training grounds this week, tried to put Silva’s concerns down.

He wrote in the Matchday program for Fulham’s Premier League conflict with Manchester United and pointed out that the extensions of Cairney and Tete were “priority” before admitting that the association continued to work on the addition of reinforcements.

He wrote: “It was a summer priority to protect the core of the squad that lasted a Fulham record for most Premier League points, and we expanded the stays of Kenny Tete and our long -time captain Tom Cairney.

“We will continue – as we always do at this time of year – to explore all options to strengthen our squad.”

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He continued to refer to the quality and prospects of the academy players Josh King and Seth Ridgeon.

“It was just as important that this low season keeps and rewarded the next generation of the Fulham Academy talent, of which we believe that they will have a positive impact on our first team today and in the coming years.

“That is why we focused on three of our most promising young people and ultimately rejected long -term offers that progress or advance through our academy in Josh King, Luc de Fougerolles and Seth Ridgeon.

“As we saw in Brighton on Saturday, Josh already makes an explanation. In fact, his performance from our followers on fulhamfc.com has awarded him the man of the game.”

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After Willian and Carlos Vinicius have left the club, Fulham shouting after attack depth, a situation that could soon deteriorate if the war has also transferred the interest of Coventry City.

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