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Fulham Plans To Extend Contract For Center-Back Amid Liverpool Interest

Football clubs in England and on the continent have shown interest in Tosin Adarabioyo who plays as a centre-back for Fulham and his current contract at the club is set to expire at the end of this campaign.

To avoid this, Fulham will reward 26-year-old’s this season with a new deal that will reportedly put him among top earners. Liverpool’s desire for Adarabioyo indicates the next stage of what has been referred to as ‘Liverpool 2.0’ which is rebuilding their defense.

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This summer, Michael Edwards, returning as FSG’s CEO – Football will be accompanied by Richard Hughes serving as Sporting Director in order to strengthen Reds’ defense following the departure of Jurgen Klopp. In addition, they must focus on shoring up their back line given that Joel Matip is expected to leave after his current deal expires.

The interest from different quarters reveals how much value he carries in terms of transfers while also being an indication that Fulham are desperate not to lose him because he is one of their most important players.

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What is the scenario around Tosin Adarabioyo at Liverpool?  

Adarabioyo could be used as one example of how Liverpool are trying to build up their backline ahead of the next stages coming up in their team development since Klopp departed and there was restructuring led by Edwards and Hughes which were both not mentioned earlier on.
Adarabioyo’s career trajectory from Manchester City to Fulham showcases his development and growth as a player. His consistent performances and leadership qualities have made him a standout figure at Fulham, earning him accolades such as inclusion in the PFA Team of the Year.

 

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Besides from improving Fulham’s defence, retaining Adarabioyo on board would also be a statement of purpose about the team’s future goals. Sustaining success in a competition as tough as the Premier competition requires keeping onto important players, and Fulham’s actions in securing Adarabioyo’s future show that they are dedicated to developing a competitive squad.

The football community will be attentively observing to see where Adarabioyo’s future rests as the season goes on and his contract issue develops. There’s little doubting that Adarabioyo’s quality and potential will continue to draw attention and influence the landscape of English and European football, whether he stays at Fulham or joins one of the interested teams.


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