Hakim Ziyech will push to leave Chelsea this summer and Fulham are one of the clubs interested in a potential deal.
That’s according to Jeunes Footeux, who say Marco Silva’s side are looking at the Moroccan ahead of the summer window.
They explain that the continued lack of minutes for Ziyech under Graham Potter despite a superb World Cup campaign with Morocco has finally made the forward call it quits.
He is ‘determined’ to leave in the summer, having already been in that mindset in the January transfer window when a late move to PSG was brought crashing down by an administrative error.
He was left frustrated by that, but it was only a postponement of the inevitable departure, and he is ‘in contact’ with several sides in the Premier League.
Fulham are one of them and have made it clear they are ‘interested’ in a deal, which could be a €15-20m transfer or even a loan deal with an option to buy included.
They’re eyeing the winger after a superb first season back in the Premier League that makes a busy summer of building on their success likely.
Whether Ziyech would be interested in a move to Fulham is up for debate, particularly after being linked to a big club like PSG in January, but the interest is there, nonetheless.
He may need to take a pay cut, though, as he currently earns €7m a year in London, a figure most of his suitors would struggle to match.
Either way, he will be finding himself a new club this summer, having grown frustrated with his situation and the failure to change despite his efforts in Qatar.