Fulham ‘keen’ on Everton man as Marco Silva hunts for attacking reinforcements
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Fulham are reportedly interested in Everton winger Demarai Gray this summer. The 26-year-old has emerged as a potential target for the London club ahead of the upcoming transfer window.
According to Sky Sports, the Whites are ‘keen’ to lure him down to Craven Cottage as they prepare for another year in the Premier League under Marco Silva. The report adds that they have ‘inquired’ about his availability and the Toffees’ stance is ‘unknown’ at this moment in time.
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Hide AdFulham could see the Birmingham-born man has someone to further bolster their attacking department ahead of next term. He still has another 12 months left on his contract at Goodison Park and the Merseyside outfit hold an option to extend his stay by a further year on top of that too.
Gray moved to Everton in 2021 and has has since helped them avoid relegation to the Championship in both of his campaign at the club, scoring 12 goals in 75 games. Prior to his transfer there, he spent a year in Germany with Bayer Leverkusen but struggled to make much of an impact.
He started out at local side Birmingham City and found the net eight times in 78 outings as a youngster for the Midlands outfit. Leicester City then came calling and he stayed for five years with the Foxes, winning the title against the odds in his first.
In other Fulham news, they are also being linked with a move for Wolfsburg attacker Patrick Wimmer. According to a report by Football Insider, they are weighing up a potential bid for the Bundesliga man.
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Hide AdThe 22-year-old, who is an Austria international with three caps under his belt, joined his current club last year from Arminia Bielefeld. He has since scored four goals in 29 games in all competitions.
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