Doku Impact: Man City Striker Exit – Transfer News

It’s official: Oscar Bobb leaves Manchester City and moves to Fulham. The Norwegian has signed a contract with the London club until June 2031.

He had not appeared on the field for the Sky Blues for some time with a hamstring injury. His last appearance in the Premier League dates from November 22, when he came on as a substitute against Newcastle in the final phase.

The wing attacker, who can play on both the right and left, thought this was the right time to leave, especially after the arrival of Antoine Semenyo, who joined Manchester City. In view of his development, he seems to have made a wise choice, one that should earn him more playing minutes at Fulham.

Oscar Bobb’s first words

The 22-year-old player, trained at Manchester City, spoke for the first time wearing his new colours. “It’s great to be here. I’ve had a fantastic day getting to know everyone and I’m really excited. I always knew that Fulham is a good club, with strong players and a beautiful stadium.”

“I spoke with Sander, a very good friend, and with the trainer, who explained to me the system, the mentality of the group and the operation of the club. He seemed very sympathetic, so the decision was quickly made,” he concluded.

According to Transfermarkt, the transfer amount is estimated at 31.2 million euros. In the event of a future transfer, Manchester City will receive 20 percent on the resale.

Marcus Cole

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