Aston Villa and Tottenham Hotspur are vying for Serhou Guirassy’s signature, although Fulham is leading the pack.
TEAMtalk said that Serhou Guirassy is highly desired by Fulham to join their team. The 27-year-old striker for VfB Stuttgart is at the peak of his abilities, and the Cottagers hope to sign him in the off-season. But, Aston Villa and Tottenham Hotspur are also considering hiring him, so they are not the only ones.
In the summer of 2022, Guirassy moved from Stade Rennais to the German club. Before the 2023–24 season began, the first loan agreement was turned into a permanent one. Stuttgart had to pay the club £8 million to get him in. He signed a three-year contract with the German team, making careful to include a release clause since he didn’t want to pass up the chance to play for a larger team.
Given his current form and his £15 million release clause, Guirassy is a great possibility for major European clubs. The footballer is eager to relocate to England, despite interest from all throughout Europe.
Aston Villa, Fulham, and Tottenham Hotspur are all considering the 27-year-old. Ollie Watkins is already a world-class striker for Villa. Unai Emery, though, is still looking to bolster his team’s goal total and increase its level of competition. The international player from Guinea might be a terrific asset to their group.
Harry Kane and Tottenham Hotspur split up in the summer, and the team hasn’t signed a successor. Spurs obviously need a striker, and Guirassy would be a very affordable choice if they purchase one in the winter, even though they are succeeding without one.
The 27-year-old is reportedly attracting interest from Fulham as well, and the Cottagers are in the lead in the competition to sign him. They have already made touch with the player’s representation regarding a possible trade and are taking their pursuit of the Guinea international very seriously.
In the winter, Fulham will make a strong push to get him. If they can persuade the player to support their project, signing him won’t be too difficult because the Cottagers can afford to activate his release clause.
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