Fulham centre-back Tosin Adarabioyo sees his Craven Cottage deal expire at the end of the season, and he has supposedly told the club that he will be leaving when his terms run out.
Last year, the Cottagers triggered an extension in Adarabioyo's deal to retain his services for 2023-24, but their efforts to tie him down to a long-term renewal have seemingly ended in failure.
The former Manchester City youngster was left out of Marco Silva's squad for last weekend's 1-1 draw with Crystal Palace after informing the hierarchy of his decision, and he is likely to be snubbed for this weekend's Premier League London derby with Brentford after Silva admitted that he would «probably» not be at the club next season.
At 26 years of age and with a few seasons of Premier League experience under his belt already, Adarabioyo should not be short of suitors this summer, with Manchester United and Liverpool said to be among them.
Chelsea 'aware of conditions to sign AdarabioyoNow, journalist Fabrizio Romano claims that Chelsea and Newcastle United are also monitoring the situation and have both been informed of the «conditions» to sign Adarabioyo from his camp.
A number of clubs have supposedly already made contact, but the 26-year-old is still waiting for an official proposal and will not rush into a decision on his next career move.
As well as the interest from the Premier League, Adarabioyo could have his pick of a few European outfits too, with both Monaco and AC Milan thought to be admirers.
Adarabioyo played eight times for Manchester City, whom he joined in 2003, but he failed to make the grade at the
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