Fulham, who play Newcastle at St James’ Park on Saturday, are hoping to sign a right-back in the final few days of the January transfer window. They want competition for Timothy Castagne after Kenny Tete suffered an injury that could keep him out until April.
Terry: Lack of goals from midfield. Most teams in or around mid-table have a defensive midfielder who can score 3-4 screamers a season, we have no one. Sasa and Sander do sterling jobs but goals are a rarity. Jeffrey: Fulham are one player short of being a half-decent side. There's a massive void upfront with no penetration. Sign a striker!
St Johnstone have accepted a third bid from Fulham for 16-year-old forward Brodie Dair and will receive an initial transfer fee of more than £150,000 should he agree personal terms and pass a medical.
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Newcastle United face Fulham this weekend as they go in search of an eighth Premier League win in nine matches.
Lisandro Martinez's late deflected shot gave Manchester United a 1-0 win over Fulham after a scrappy 90 minutes at Craven Cottage on Sunday.
The centre-back’s long pass to Amad earned United a hard-fought victory in the Manchester derby in mid-December, and he opened the scoring against Liverpool in an exhausting draw at Anfield. His goal against Fulham followed his late assist for Fernandes against Rangers in the Europa League.
Fulham will no doubt view this as an opportunity missed, with Manchester United having been so lacklustre until they got the winner late on thanks to Lisandro Martinez's deflected strike. It felt like it would take an element of luck of moment of individual brilliance to win it,
Manchester United defeated Fulham at Craven Cottage getting back to winning ways in the Premier League thanks to a long range effort from Lisandro Martinez.
A deflected late strike from Lisandro Martinez earned Manchester United a much-needed 1-0 victory at Fulham in the Premier League on Sunday. Looking for just their fourth league win since coach Ruben Amorim succeeded Erik ten Hag in November,
The Mancunians avoided an embarrassing early exit from the Champions League with a comeback win against Club Brugge to make the playoffs to get into the Champions League knockout round, but it’s their league form that should worry Arsenal fans. The Sky Blues brushed Chelsea aside 3-1 last weekend and have scored 15 goals in their past four matches.