Since joining Marco Silva's side, the 32-year-old shot-stopper has shown impressive form, earning himself a contract extension that will see him remain at Craven Cottage until the summer of 2027.
In the Premier League this season, only Arsenal's David Raya has outdone Leno's nine clean sheets, with Raya currently holding the top spot with 12 shutouts to date.
While Fulham have aspirations beyond mere survival, their victory at the London Stadium on Sunday confirms their safety from relegation.
Fulham to shell out £2m after securing top-flight statusFollowing the confirmation of their Premier League safety for another season, The Mirror reports that Fulham must now fulfil the multi-million payment to Arsenal as per the agreement for the former Gunners keeper.
The report adds that the initial fee was agreed at just £3m, but it has the potential to climb to £8m, and it is rapidly progressing towards that figure.
Leno made the short move to Craven Cottage from the Emirates Stadium in August 2022, with the agreement including performance-based add-ons such as a survival fee.
This term, the 32-year-old has featured in all 33 league matches for the Cottagers, who are currently 12th in the Premier League standings and still in the running to secure a second consecutive top-half finish.
The confirmation that Silva's side will compete in the top tier next season also marks yet another achievement for the Fulham boss, who himself signed a new long-term contract in December, extending his stay until the end of the 2025-26 season.
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