Arthur Atta: Fulham linked with move for €15m Udinese midfielder

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Fulham are being linked with a move for Udinese central midfielder Arthur Atta, with the 23-year-old’s future in Serie A under scrutiny amid uncertainty over his contract situation.

Reports around the Italian club suggest Atta’s deal has no publicly confirmed expiry date, prompting speculation that he could become a free agent if terms are not clarified or extended, though there is no indication yet that his contract has formally expired. The probability of a move, listed as “?” in recent transfer listings, underlines how early and speculative talks around a potential Premier League switch remain.

Born in Rennes on 14 January 2003, Atta holds dual nationality with France and Benin and is valued at €15.00m on Transfermarkt – a figure that would place him among Fulham’s more significant midfield investments were a fee required. Standing at 1.89m and predominantly right-footed, he operates as a central midfielder and wears the number 14 shirt for Udinese.

Atta has been part of Udinese’s Serie A set-up as a central figure in midfield, featuring for the Friulani this season and showcasing the physical profile and tactical discipline often associated with the club’s recruitment model. In his most recent outing, he featured in Udinese’s league fixture against [opponent not specified in available data] on May 7, 2026, a match that ended [scoreline not specified]; performance details beyond his appearance are not currently available in the data.

Fulham, who continue to reshape their squad for the demands of the Premier League, are understood only to be monitoring the situation at this stage, with no agreement in place between the clubs. Whether through a transfer that reflects his €15m valuation or a potential free-agent scenario if his contract situation changes, a move to west London would mark a significant step in Atta’s career and could shape his reputation as a powerful midfield presence on one of Europe’s most watched stages.

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