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Elm hoping to grow at Fulham

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David Elm's agent claims his client would be more than happy to prolong his association with Fulham.

Swedish striker hoping to pen contract extension with Cottagers

David Elm's agent claims his client would be more than happy to prolong his association with Fulham. The Swedish striker's current contract at Craven Cottage is set to expire in the summer, but there is an option for both sides to agree a two-year extension. Elm is said to be keen on penning fresh terms, having forced his way into Roy Hodgson's plans of late, and his representative is confident a deal can be struck. "Clubs from across Europe have called, but Fulham have got the option to keep him for another two years," Patrick Moerk told Sportbladet. "He is enjoying himself at the club and feels that he has got Hodgson's confidence." Elm, who joined Fulham from Kalmar last summer, scored his first goal for the Cottagers in Tuesday's 3-0 win over Burnley and claims he now feels settled in England. "It was good fun," he said on his showing against the Clarets. "Everything went well. I am really enjoying myself now."