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How much Fulham paid for every first-team squad player on the transfer market

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Bernd Leno – £8million

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Fulham agreed to pay £8million to sign Bernd Leno from Arsenal in 2022, forking out £3million up front and another £5million in add-ons.

Marek Rodak – Youth

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Slovakian stopper Marek Rodak joined Fulham from MFK Kosice as a 16-year-old. No fee was stated at the time and whilst Fulham may have paid a small fee, he is a success of the academy setup.

Steven Benda – £1million

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Fulham pounced to sign Steven Benda from Swansea City last summer, paying just £1million to bring the German to West London.

Kenny Tete – £3million

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A signing from back in 2020, Fulham landed Dutch right back Kenny Tete for just £3million from Lyon.

Timothy Castagne – £13.5million

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Fulham raided relegated Leicester City last summer, paying £13.5million to bring full back Timothy Castagne to Craven Cottage.

Tosin Adarabioyo – £2million

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Another signing from 2020, Fulham managed to lure Tosin Adarabioyo away from Manchester City for up to £2million.

Issa Diop – £15million

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After securing promotion to the Premier League, Fulham paid £15million to bring in Issa Diop from London rivals West Ham United.

Calvin Bassey – £19million

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Another significant defensive investment, Fulham splashed £19million on Calvin Bassey after a difficult year at Ajax.

Tim Ream – £2.3million

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Long-serving Tim Ream joined from Bolton Wanderers in 2015 with Fulham agreeing to pay £1.75million rising to £2.3million.

Antonee Robinson – £2million

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Fulham benefited from Wigan Athletic’s financial woes in 2020, paying just £2million to sign left back Antonee Robinson.

Fode Ballo-Toure – Loan

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Fulham left it late to sign left back Fode Ballo-Toure from AC Milan last summer, securing a loan deal with no fee reported at the time of his arrival.

Joao Palhinha – £20million

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Arguably the biggest and best signing of the Marco Silva era, Fulham spent £20million on luring Joao Palhinha away from Sporting – which now looks like a bargain.

Harrison Reed – £8million

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Fulham were impressed with midfielder Harrison Reed during a loan spell and paid £8million to turn his move from Southampton permanent in 2020.

Sasa Lukic – £8.8million

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Seeking midfield depth in January 2023, Fulham signed Serbian international Sasa Lukic from Torino in a deal worth around £8.8million.

Tom Cairney – £3million

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Another absolute bargain, midfielder Tom Cairney joined Fulham from Blackburn Rovers for just £3million in 2015.

Andreas Pereira – £10million

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Brazil international Andreas Pereira quit Manchester United for Fulham in 2022, moving to Craven Cottage for £8million rising to £10million.

Alex Iwobi – £22million

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Marco Silva reunited with his former Everton man Alex Iwobi in 2023, paying up to £22million to lure him away from Goodison Park.

Harry Wilson – £12million

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Welsh ace Harry Wilson joined from Liverpool in 2021 with Fulham paying around £12million for his signature.

Bobby Decordova-Reid – £10million

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January 2020 saw Fulham pay £10million for Bobby Decordova-Reid following a successful loan spell from Cardiff City.

Adama Traore – Free

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Spanish winger Adama Traore was a free transfer addition in August, heading to London after his Wolverhampton Wanderers contract had expired.

Willian – Free

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Another free signing, Willian joined Fulham for nothing after the end of his deal with Corinthians in Brazil in 2022.

Raul Jimenez – £5.5million

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Marco Silva wanted an experienced striker last summer and paid £5.5million to lure Mexican ace Raul Jimenez from Wolverhampton Wanderers.

Armando Broja – Loan

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Chelsea forward Armando Broja is on loan at Fulham but will cost around £4million in fees having suffered with a lack of playing time since his arrival.

Rodrigo Muniz – £6.8million

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Brazilian forward Rodrigo Muniz cost around £6.8million back in 2021 as Fulham snapped him up from Flamengo.

Carlos Vinicius – £9.5million

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Currently on loan at Galatasaray, Carlos Vinicius cost €5million (£4.3million) rising to €11million (£9.5million) as he swapped Benfica for Fulham.

Terence Kongolo – £7million

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Dutch defender Terence Kongolo is surprisingly still on the books at Fulham despite making no impact since arriving from Huddersfield Town for £4million rising to £7million in 2020. Currently on loan at Rapid Vienna.

Kevin Mbabu – £6.3million

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Kevin Mbabu is another player currently out on loan having joined Augsburg just a year after Fulham secured a £6.3million move from Wolfsburg.