Last month, Fulham released a list of players who will leave the club when their contracts expire on June 30th.
The Premier League side didn’t include Adrion Pajaziti in the list and his contract was set to expire yesterday.
Tuesday’s edition of Croatian newspaper 24 Sata reports on the midfielder’s contractual situation at Fulham and where he would play next season.
Marco Silva’s side had an option to extend Pajaziti’s contract for another year and 24 Sata states they have exercised that option.
Hajduk Split are keen on signing the London-born Albania international this summer. The English club’s decision would normally make it difficult for them to complete the operation, but that isn’t the case.
The newspaper states Ivan Rakitić is set to assist the Croatian club’s sporting leaders and has already made contact with the Fulham player.
It’s claimed Hajduk Split are set to sign the 22-year-old without paying any compensation to the London club. However, Fulham will get a percentage of a future sale.
Pajaziti graduated from Fulham’s academy and made only one appearance for their senior team. He spent last season on loan at HNK Gorica.