Fulham are again interested in snapping up Wolfsburg striker Jonas Wind despite his goal drought in the Bundesliga.
The summer transfer window is still some time away but we are already seeing Fulham being linked with new strikers.
Reports this week have indicated that Fulham are interested in signing Al-Shabab striker Habib Diallo.
Stuttgart’s Serhou Guirassy could yet be back on the radar too as Fulham look for another goalscorer.
Rodrigo Muniz is in red-hot form but with Armando Broja’s loan move unlikely to be turned permanent at this stage, another striker may be a top priority.
Fulham back in for Jonas Wind
Another name, just like Guirassy, which won’t go away is Wolfsburg hitman Jonas Wind.
German newspaper Wolfsburger Allgemeine Zeitung now report that Fulham are back in the hunt for Wind this summer.
It’s suggested that Fulham will face competition from Wolverhampton Wanderers as they also fancy Wind.
The 25-year-old is a big and physical centre forward at 6ft 3in tall and impressed in his native Denmark with Copenhagen.
Wolfsburg pounced to sign him in 2022, paying around €12million (£10million) to take him to Germany.

Wind started this season on absolute fire, smashing eight goals in the first nine Bundesliga games.
However, Wind has gone on an unbelievable goal drought since scoring against RB Leipzig on the 25th of November.
Wind hasn’t scored in his last 13 games in all competitions, seriously struggling to recapture his early-season.
Wind has chipped in with four assists in that goalless run and his struggles in front of goal seemingly haven’t scared off Premier League suitors.
That recent record leaves us a little concerned that Wind may not be the right man for Fulham, as he would be facing even stronger competition in the Premier League.
Wind’s physical abilities are appealing but if he doesn’t score between now and the summer, we would be worried about a Fulham move.
