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Fulham defender Terence Kongolo could be set for a return to the Eredivisie this summer, with three clubs interested in his signature.

That’s according to Algemeen Dagblad, who say Feyenoord, Vitesse and FC Utrecht are ‘considering’ bringing the defender back to the Netherlands.

According to their information, Kongolo has been made ‘eligible’ for a loan deal this summer following the Cottagers’ return to the Premier League.

The defender has spent the last two seasons with Fulham following a move from Huddersfield Town but has only managed a ‘sporadic’ appearance record in those two years.

Recent reports in England have made it clear he is on the list of players the Cottagers would be happy to move on this summer, with Marco Silva sending Kongolo and three other players to train away from the squad in pre-season.

It seems he could now be offered a chance to return to the Eredivisie as Feyenoord, Vitesse, and Utrecht think about a deal.

That’s at least according to Algemeen Dagblad, with Feyenoord fansite 1908 insisting their club have no interest in a deal at this moment in time.

Kongolo would reportedly be happy to make the move from Fulham and ‘hopes to restart’ his career in the Netherlands rather than Turkey, where he also has options.