Fulham have done extremely well in keeping Tom Cairney and Ryan Sessegnon at the club for the coming Championship season and both will play a very prominent part.
Along with their current stars and a few new signings, the club are still chasing the likes of Maxime Poundje and Nahki Wells and with those brought in too; their team would be looking in particularly good shape. Here’s how their line-up could look with a view to winning the title:
The 25-year-old usurped David Button towards the end of last season and is progressing nicely. Should keep his place.
Though he was not as flashy as Malone on the other side, Fredericks was a major part of Fulham’s attacking play and at 24 is still getting better.
The Chelsea man returns for another loan stint and is very good at this level. He is at a level that makes him deserving of a title tilt.
The new boy could be anything at this stage but will have to first get past the experienced Tim Ream.
The attacking left-back hasn’t played an awful lot for Bordeaux but is still young and can get better with game time. Interesting if the club can bring him in as a replacement for Scott Malone.
Has proven to be excellent at this level and has even improved since his Celtic days. A source of goals despite his deep lying position and is a key player in this squad.
The likes of McDonald and Cisse provide excellent cover, but Norwood may yet prove to be one of the better signings of the summer in this league and will do well.
Still an important member of this team, Aluko retains some Premier League quality arguably, and is not out of place in a title challenge.
Tom Cairney is absolutely top quality and there’s no doubt about it. He was Fulham’s hearbeat in the final third and there’s no reason why that would change this season.
There are other options, such as Lucas Piazon, however, it’s hoped that the young star will play up the field in this position regularly next season. If he does, he will terrorise defences at this level.
Wells only hit 10 goals last season but it was in a promotion winning season at Huddersfield and it must be remembered that he scored 18 the year before and Fulham are looking for exactly that sort of figure from their no.9.
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