Fulham beat Tottenham Hotspur 3-0 on Saturday but could yet end up losing a key player to Ange Postecoglou’s side.
Marco Silva saw his side run riot at Craven Cottage with Rodrigo Muniz stealing the headlines, bagging a brace against Spurs.
Fulham are playing so well right now and we aren’t surprised on hearing rumours of interest in certain players.
Joao Palhinha and Antonee Robinson are regularly linked away from the club with Premier League giants seemingly interested.
Fulham may well cash in one or both players come the end of the season but it’s a different story with Tosin Adarabioyo.
The giant centre back is out of contract this summer and there has been no indication of him signing a new contract.
There is now a very real chance that Adarabioyo simply walks away from Fulham for nothing – and Premier League interest is mounting.
Tottenham Hotspur back in for Tosin Adarabioyo
The London Evening Standard now claim that Tottenham are weighing up a move to sign Adarabioyo.
Liverpool and AC MIlan are also named as being in the race with his status as an imminent free agent seemingly appealing to many clubs.
It’s noted that Tottenham still want another centre back despite spending on Radu Dragusin in the January transfer window.
Dragusin didn’t exactly shine at Fulham on Saturday and we can hardly blame Tottenham for being impressed by Adarabioyo.
We would question whether this is really the right move for Adarabioyo though.

Tottenham already have Cristian Romero and Micky van de Ven, a partnership January signing Dragusin has struggled to break so far.
Would Adarabioyo be heading to Tottenham as a third or even fourth choice? That just doesn’t really add up for a player thriving in the Fulham starting XI on a regular basis.
Fulham are allegedly ready to make Adarabioyo one of the club’s top earners to convince him to stay, but the defender is keeping his options open.
Hailed as a ‘special’ player by Silva, Adarabioyo needs to think very carefully about this next move; he has really established himself as a fine Premier League centre back after struggling for a chance at Manchester City.
Going back to being on the bench away from Fulham would be a real shame and we would love to see him stay at Craven Cottage for a while yet.
