AS Roma forward Justin Kluivert is holding ‘ongoing contacts’ with Torino and Fulham as he looks set to leave the Italian side.
That’s according to TuttoMercatoWeb, who say Kluivert is ‘looking for a new adventure’ after a season on loan at Nice.
He is aware that he does not fit into Jose Mourinho’s plans at Roma and, because of this, Roma chief Tiago Pinto is ‘working on a solution’ to find him a new club.
At the moment there are ‘two hot tracks’. One of those is in Italy with Torino, who like the 23-year-old and are eyeing up a move.
Fulham are also keen and ‘pressing hard’ for the forward’s signature too as they look to continue bolstering their squad after a return to the Premier League.
They’ve bolstered their forward line with Andreas Pereira and Manor Solomon already and are now seemingly targeting a move for Kluivert as well.
There is no mention of the kind of fee that Fulham would have to pay, just that they are pushing for a deal for the Dutchman, so we’ll wait for more information, which we’re sure will appear sooner rather than later.