Fulham are now interested in signing Luton Town defender Gabriel Osho but face competition from Aston Villa and Crystal Palace.
Marco Silva has a host of defensive options at his disposal right now but will be looking for a potential signing.
Tim Ream is now 36 and, more worryingly, Tosin Adarabioyo is out of contract at the end of the season.
Liverpool are understood to have joined the race for Adarabioyo, so Fulham must identify potential replacements.
Fulham interested in Luton Town ace Gabriel Osho
Transfer insider Dean Jones has now told Sports Lens that Fulham are one of three clubs interested in signing Luton Town defender Gabriel Osho.
Aston Villa and Crystal Palace are also understood to have taken an interest in signing Osho this summer.
Osho’s contract is understood to expire this summer and the 25-year-old may well fancy moving on.
Osho is represented by the Wasserman agency, who also have Fulham duo Luc De Fougerolles and Antonee Robinson on their books.
The former Reading talent has bagged two goals in 13 Premier League games this season and has played a key part in the Hatters battling against relegation.
Hailed as a ‘brilliant human being’ and a ‘really hard worker’ by Luton boss Rob Edwards, Osho has shown promise in his first Premier League campaign and Fulham are now keen.

Who is Fulham target Osho?
Osho hails from Reading and started his career in the Royals ranks but made just 10 first-team appearances for the club.
After loan spells at Maidenhead United, Aldershot Town, Bristol Rovers and Yeovil Town, Osho rejected a new deal and quit Reading in 2020.
Luton pounced to sign Osho after he played as a trialist for Salford City and sent him back to Yeovil on loan before a 2021 spell with Rochdale.
Osho kicked on with Luton and played 26 league games last season, playing a role in their promotion to the Premier League.
Now impressing in the Premier League, Osho could yet end up joining Calvin Bassey and Alex Iwobi in the Nigeria squad as he qualifies to play for the Super Eagles.
Osho ơn a free transfer could be bargain depth for Fulham and his ability to play as a right back may also appeal to Marco Silva and co ahead of the summer window.
