Ryan Sessegnon is staying at Fulham for another season after the club triggered the extension clause in his contract. This marks his third consecutive season with the team since his emotional return in July 2024. For fans, Sessegnon represents a nostalgic figure, a homegrown talent who has made a significant impact since his comeback.
On the pitch, Sessegnon’s versatility stands out. He can slot into various attacking roles and also fill in at left-back when needed. With Antonee Robinson occasionally struggling with form or fitness, having Sessegnon around provides peace of mind for supporters.
Sessegnon, now nearly 26, seems settled in London with his family. His experience with a previous 'big six' move that didn’t pan out adds depth to his understanding of the game and the club's culture. This extension feels right for all parties involved.
However, while Sessegnon’s deal is a positive, concerns loom over the rest of the squad. Fulham's lack of squad regeneration last summer has left the team feeling a bit stale. The defensive midfield area is particularly concerning. Despite attempts to adapt players like Tom Cairney and Alex Iwobi into deeper roles, the squad still feels reminiscent of discussions from 2024 when Joao Palhinha left.
The biggest worries, though, revolve around players out of contract this summer. Raul Jimenez, nearing 35, presents a dilemma. His age and wage demands make extending his contract a tough call. Yet, replacing him won’t be easy. Jimenez has been a key player for Fulham, netting 31 goals and boasting the best penalty record in Premier League history.
As the summer approaches, Fulham faces a critical juncture. The decisions made now could shape the club's future significantly.
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