Fulham confronts Mario Lemina in a one-season transfer from Southampton with an acquisition clause if relegated

The 26-year-old spent his last term at Turkish giant Galatasaray, but has now returned to the Premier League to sign for Scott Parker’s team.

It is reported that the newly promoted Fulham agreed to pay a 2 million pound contract to take On Lemina during the season.

The Cottagers will then pay another 6 million pounds to permanently point to the midfielder if they descend.

Fulham’s director of football operations, Tony Khan, says the club has been watching over Gabon’s alien for some time.

He said: “Mario Lemina has had great delight in Europe, joining the Premier League, and I am very pleased to announce his arrival on loan.

“I chose to sue Mario this summer because at our recruiting conferences, he appreciated it very much through our exploration team and our head coach Scott Parker, and our statistical studies team.

“It will thrive for our club under Scott’s leadership and direction. “

Lemina joined Southampton on a long-term contract with Juventus in 2017, but her last appearance at Saints was in May 2019.

I talked to the technician and he has concepts about the team, about the project, about everything he needs to do this season.

Former French under-21 star had been linked to Manchester United and Arsenal before being ceded.

Lemina has now admitted that she appreciates the paintings with Chief Parker at Fulham.

He said: “Now I’m at the Fulham, I’m satisfied and pleased to be part of the project.

“I talked to the coach and he has concepts about the team, about the project, about everything he needs to do this season, and I’m pleased to be a part of it. “

Fulham expands his field center with a moment-by-moment catch in Southampton by saying Harrison Reed has teamed up for a permanent deal.

The saints’ academy product lent to London last season helped them beat their rival Brentford in the championship play-off final.

Reed told FFCtv: “I’m probably extremely happy to do it in spite of everything and to be here as a permanent player, I’m probably extremely happy.

“It’s going to be an exciting season, it’s a big challenge this year, however, I can’t wait to start, get back to training and I’m on the hunt for the challenge. Surely I’m very happy to be ici, trust my career to the club. “

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