Fulham have agreed a £27million deal to sign Manchester City midfielder Oscar Bobb [Standard Sport reports].
The Norway international is set to undergo a medical on Thursday before finalising the January transfer.
Manchester City will retain a 20% sell-on clause and the right to match any future bid for the winger.
Bobb has struggled for game time at City this season, making 15 appearances across all competitions and scoring once in the Premier League.
The 21-year-old spent most of last season recovering from a broken leg and fell further down the pecking order following the January arrival of Antoine Semenyo. He joins Fulham to gain regular minutes ahead of this summer’s World Cup.
Fulham have been active in the January transfer window, also submitting a bid for PSV forward Ricardo Pepi last weekend. The striker is a long-term target despite recovering from a broken arm earlier this month.
On Fulham’s January plans, manager Marco Silva said:
“What I can say is that we were aligned on everything we wanted to achieve in January. The January transfer window is never easy. If the summer window is challenging, you can imagine how difficult January is.
“However, we remain aligned, and I truly believe the club is doing everything possible to implement the plan and structure we agreed on, which will serve us well in January.”





