Fulham targeting Bologna winger Musa Barrow for summer transfer but Gambia star will cost £16m | The Sun

FULHAM have put Musa Barrow high up on their summer transfer wish-list. 

The highly-rated Bologna winger would cost the newly promoted Premier League side around £16million. 

The Gambia international joined the Serie A side from Atalanta two years ago and has risen through the ranks. 

His deal runs until June 2024 and he played 35 games for Bologna last term, hitting six goals and adding seven assists. 

The Cottagers' other targets include  Sporting CP midfielder Joao Palhinha, Shakhtar Donetsk winger Manor Solomon and Real Betis left-back Alex Moreno.

Fulham see Barrow as someone capable of playing alongside fellow winger Solomon.

The Whites are hopeful that the £7million deal for Solomon, 22, is close to completion as Cottagers boss Marco Silva ramps up preparation for life in the Prem.

Silva has lost star man Fabio Carvalho after the ace agreed a move to Liverpool before the end of the season, meaning the West Londoners need to add some more firepower.

And former Everton and Watford boss Silva is hopeful that Israel international Solomon will do just that.

Solomon had bagged four goals and two assists last season before Ukrainian football was brought to a halt following Russia's invasion of the country.

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The winger has six international goals and eight assists in 31 appearances for Israel.

Fulham face competition from Wolves for Palhinha, 26, with Bruno Lage seeing him as the perfect replacement for £50m-rated Ruben Neves, 25, who has been linked heavily to Manchester United and Barcelona this window.

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