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Raul Jimenez: Fulham agree deal to sign Wolves striker for £5.5m

Raul Jimenez has spent five seasons at Wolves, first signing for the club on loan in 2018 from Benfica before a permanent move the following year; the 32-year-old striker had one year left on his Wolves deal; Jimenez will have a medical at Fulham on Monday

Raul Jimenez is set to leave Wolves after five seasons at the club
Image: Raul Jimenez is set to leave Wolves after five seasons at the club

Fulham have agreed a deal to sign Raul Jimenez from Wolves for £5.5m.

The 32-year-old striker will have his medical on Monday.

Jimenez, who has a year left on his Wolves contract, has spent five seasons at the club, first joining on loan in 2018 from Benfica before signing permanently the following year.

The Mexico international scored 44 goals in his first two seasons with the club before suffering a fractured skull away at Arsenal in November 2020.

He has scored just 15 since then and is set to leave the club with 57 in 166 appearances.

Jimenez arrival to allow for Mitrovic departure?

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Sky Sports News reporter Paul Gilmour says Aleksandar Mitrovic wants to leave Fulham and is pushing for a move to Saudi Arabian side Al Hilal

Interest from Al Hilal in striker Aleksandr Mitrovic has sparked a fall-out between Fulham and their top goalscorer from last season, who reluctantly boarded their flight to the USA for pre-season.

Mitrovic has told relatives he will not play for Fulham again after the decision-makers slapped a £52m price tag on him.

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Mitrovic, who was considering staying away from the club tour of America, was convinced by agent Pini Zahavi and PFA representatives to join the squad as they departed for the United States on Thursday.

However, it is understood Mitrovic is angry at being priced out of a move having been the subject of two failed bids from Al Hilal.

Mitrovic's agent has urged Tony Khan to lower his value to somewhere between £35m and £45m.

Silva turns down £40m Al Ahli offer

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Fulham head coach Marco Silva confirmed he has received an offer from Saudi Arabian club Al-Ahli, but refused to say if he had accepted or rejected it.

Marco Silva has turned down an approach from Saudi Pro League side Al Ahli and insisted he retains "total commitment" to Fulham.

The Portuguese was to be offered £40m for a two-year deal to become the club's new manager.

Speaking in his press conference ahead of Sunday's Premier League Summer Series match against Brentford, live on Sky Sports, Silva confirmed he had informed his current employers of his decision although did not disclose that he had turned down Al Ahli.

"I answered for my club and I will not talk about this situation," he said. "I didn't come here to talk about offers and the situation.

"I told you before and I'll repeat again, I don't need to say many words here. I've showed my commitment to this football club. My commitment to the football club is total."

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