Fulham have made a formal approach to sign FC Porto winger Danny Namaso, signalling their intent to strengthen their squad ahead of the next Premier League season.
The London club has submitted a €5 million offer for the 24-year-old Cameroonian international.
Negotiations between the two clubs are believed to be ongoing, with a contract ranging between three and five years being discussed for the player, should a transfer agreement be reached.
Namaso, who began his senior career at Reading, has spent the last four years at FC Porto after joining on a free transfer in 2020.
Despite not delivering eye-catching statistics this season—scoring three goals and registering one assist in 1,035 league minutes—his dynamism and role in transition play have caught the attention of several Premier League sides, with Fulham reportedly leading the chase.
The winger’s current contract with the Portuguese giants runs until June 2028, which could make negotiations more complex.
Nonetheless, Porto may be willing to consider a sale if the deal suits both parties.
Capped at international level by Cameroon, Namaso is valued at €4 million by Transfermarkt.
His annual salary stands at €870,000, approximately 565.5 million Central African CFA francs.
Fulham’s interest comes as the club seeks to maintain its upward trajectory in the Premier League.
The side has impressed this season, sitting comfortably in the table and building towards a future that includes European qualification ambitions.
Adding a player like Namaso, who brings both youth and international experience, could align well with that vision.
The club is reportedly optimistic about finalising a deal, viewing Namaso as a valuable asset who can offer speed and versatility in wide positions.
While his output this campaign may not have turned heads statistically, his potential to develop further in a more competitive environment remains a major draw.
As discussions continue behind closed doors, Fulham prepare to face Southampton in their upcoming league fixture.
While the result on the pitch remains to be seen, off the pitch, the West London club appears to be moving decisively in the market as it looks to reinforce its attacking options before the summer window officially opens.