Tosin Adarabioyo, the Nigerian defender, is set to depart from Fulham at the end of the current season after rejecting a contract extension, marking the conclusion of his four-season tenure with the club.
Despite the club’s efforts to retain him, Adarabioyo has opted for a new challenge, signaling his departure from the Cottagers.
Fabrizio Romano confirmed the news, revealing that the defender turned down an extension offer from Fulham’s leadership.
As a result, Adarabioyo will become a free agent once his contract expires at the conclusion of the season.
Romano hinted at a swift transition for the former Manchester City player, with undisclosed clubs expressing interest in securing his services.
Since joining Fulham in 2020, Adarabioyo has been a mainstay in the team’s defense, consistently featuring in the starting lineup.
Throughout the current season, the 26-year-old has made significant contributions, appearing in 25 matches across various competitions and netting two goals.
Valued at 15 million euros according to Transfermarkt, Adarabioyo’s departure marks the end of an era for Fulham, who will now seek to identify suitable replacements to bolster their squad ahead of the upcoming campaigns.
While Adarabioyo’s next destination remains undisclosed, his departure presents an opportunity for both the player and potential suitors to explore new horizons and aspirations in the world of football.
As Fulham bids farewell to a valued member of their team, fans and pundits alike await eagerly to see where Adarabioyo’s journey in football will take him next, and how his departure will shape the club’s future endeavors on the pitch.