Fulham might have received a significant boost prior to the summer transfer window because Joao Palmina has been “moved away” by Bayern Munich.
According to SportBILD, people in authority at Bayern have reportedly shifted their focus elsewhere in the wake of the previous year’s controversy.
According to the newspaper, Palhinha is not likely to be the defensive midfield specialist that Bayern is now targeting for their roster, even though they are still looking for a number six.
Prior to the historic event that saw Fulham abruptly back out of the agreement after failing to locate a replacement on deadline day, he had been the center of attention during the summer and was almost signed.It was thought that Bayern would eventually make a comeback, but that didn’t happen in January, and it’s not likely to happen this summer.
According to SportBILD, the team’s new sporting directors are concentrating their attention on Martin Zubimendi of Real Sociedad after “initially moving away” from Palhinha.
This is encouraging for Fulham, since they can already cross off a big name who might target their star player at the end of the campaign.Fodé Ballo-Touré signed with Fulham at the very end of the summer transfer window with a one-year loan deal, but things haven’t worked out for him there.
Marco Silva is reluctant to employ the Senegal international, even on occasion, indicating that he hasn’t convinced him despite his potential to be a competitive option on the left side of the defense.
Milan News examined this on Tuesday night, highlighting the defender’s significant struggles at Fulham.
He has made what is regarded as a “pittance” of seven appearances thus far in all competitions, starting just two of them.
53 minutes of elite football were played throughout five games in the EFL Cup versus Norwich and Ipswich, and the remaining games were played in the Premier League.
According to Milan News, he didn’t even make an appearance for Fulham against Wolverhampton Wanderers in their most recent match, and his previous league outing was “a month ago.”
It’s a bad situation for the player and the Craven Cottage team, since AC Milan will now have to find him a new club for the upcoming season and fully expect to welcome him back.
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