Arsenal, Newcastle, Norwich told how much they will have to pay to sign Nigeria-eligible center-back
Published: June 09, 2021
Clubs interested in signing Tosin Adarabioyo have been told how much they will have to pay to sign the Fulham central defender of Nigerian parentage in the summer transfer window.
According to famous transfer market expert Fabrizio Romano (via geordiebootboys.com), Adarabioyo could leave Fulham before the window closes for business and the fee to prize him away from the relegated Premier League club is 10 million pounds, with many clubs interested in his signature.
Though the Cottagers lost their top-flight status, Adarabioyo's displays in the Premier League did not go unnoticed by his suitors.
The Athletic claimed last month that Arsenal and Newcastle United are keen on acquiring the services of the former England youth international, and Norwich City have also been credited with an interest.
The 23-year-old arrived at Fulham on a permanent deal last summer, ending his association with Manchester City by inking a three-year contract with the London club.
In the event that he is sold, the Citizens are set to benefit from the deal due to the sell-on clause inserted into his contract when he moved to Fulham.
Adarabioyo, who started 33 Premier League games in 2020-2021, joined Fulham in exchange for 1.5 million pounds.
Ifeanyi Emmanuel
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