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Fulham confirm third summer addition as they look to add three more

The Cottagers are looking to strengthen their side following promotion

Fulham have announced their third signing of the summer as Manor Solomon has joined the club from Shakhtar Donetsk on a one year loan deal, with the 23-year-old part of the FIFA ruling that allowed Ukrainian players to suspend their contracts as a result of the invasion of Russia.

“Following a FIFA ruling that allows Ukraine-based players – who are not Ukrainian nationals – to suspend their contract, Solomon exercised this option, prior to agreeing terms with Fulham”, the club explained.

“After the suspension of the contract, FIFA issued an updated regulation that states that players in this situation cannot be registered until 1 August 2022. As a result, the Club will be applying for an international transfer certificate for Solomon on that date”, they added.

Solomon joins Andreas Pereira and Joao Palhinha as new faces at Craven Cottage this summer, and there are plenty more to come.

Three deals to be done

As covered on 101 earlier, Fulham’s pursuit of Arsenal shot-stopper Bernd Leno is set for a successful conclusion, with Arsenal having lowered their demands for the German goalkeeper and now willing to accept the £8m offered by the newly-promoted side.

Meanwhile, a deal for Wolfsberg full-back Kevin Mbabu is awaiting only an announcement, with the Swiss defender making the move to London for a fee of around 5.5m euros having taken his medical over the weekend at Craven Cottage.

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