Fulham to reward Nigeria forward Samuel Chukwueze with permanent transfer deal
Fulham are reportedly set to trigger the purchase option in Samuel Chukwueze’s contract, moving to secure the Nigeria international on a permanent basis from AC Milan.
The 26-year-old winger joined the West London club on a season-long loan in September 2025, and his impactful performances under manager Marco Silva have convinced the Craven Cottage hierarchy to exercise their right to buy before the current campaign concludes.
The deal is expected to cost Fulham a fixed fee of €24 million (approximately £20 million), with performance-related add-ons potentially pushing the final figure toward €28 million.
If the move is finalized as anticipated, Chukwueze is prepared to commit to a long-term contract that could keep him at the club until June 2030.
This transition marks a significant turning point for the attacker, who had struggled for consistent playing time and form during his tenure in Serie A with the Rossoneri.
Since arriving in the Premier League, the Super Eagles star has revitalized his career, providing the directness and pace that Silva’s offensive system requires.
Chukwueze has recorded three goals and four assists in 17 league appearances. His standout moment of the season came in a high-profile encounter against Manchester City, where he netted a clinical brace that underscored his ability to perform against elite opposition.
Beyond his statistical contributions, his chemistry with fellow Nigerians Alex Iwobi and Calvin Bassey has helped him settle quickly into the London environment.
For AC Milan, the permanent departure of the former Villarreal man provides a timely financial injection.
The Italian giants are reportedly planning to reinvest the proceeds from this sale into their own squad restructuring during the upcoming summer transfer window.
Meanwhile, Fulham view the acquisition as a statement of intent as they look to solidify their position in the top half of the table.
