Spending large sums of money on players last summer to attempt to stay in the Premier League, Fulham’s plan backfired, and they’re heading straight back down to the Championship.
The season was quite the disaster, bettered only by Huddersfield, who had one of the worst campaigns in the history of the competition, and now there’s some assets to get rid of.
Among those appears to be André-Franck Zambo Anguissa, for whom the Cottagers paid €30m to Marseille last season.
The 23-year-old failed to have the desired impact in Fulham’s midfield, and even if Scott Parker continued to start him until the very end, his future at Craven Cottage is very shaky.
Foot Mercato in France claim the relegated side want rid of the Cameroon international, as he doesn’t feature in their plans for the Championship.
Furthermore, Fulham aren’t expected to ask for a ‘colossal’ price despite paying a hefty fee for him last year.
The French website state a lot could end up resting on the player, who signed a four-year contract with an option to extend for another.