In a surprising twist, Roberto Firmino, who departed Liverpool just six months ago for Al-Ahli in Saudi Arabia, is reportedly on the verge of a Premier League return, with Fulham leading the race to sign the Brazilian forward. According to talkSPORT, Fulham is actively interested in acquiring Firmino’s services, offering a potential exit from his current club.
Firmino’s move to Al-Ahli on a free transfer during the summer raised eyebrows, and now, discontentment seems to have set in as he eyes a swift departure. The 32-year-old’s potential return to the Premier League aligns with Fulham’s pursuit of a new striker, following Aleksandar Mitrovic’s departure to Al-Hilal.
Fulham manager Marco Silva hinted at possible winter transfer window moves, emphasizing improved financial conditions for the club. Firmino’s return to top form is crucial, given his lackluster goal-scoring record in the Saudi Pro League, where he has failed to find the net in his last 18 appearances.
As Fulham gears up for the January transfer market, securing Firmino could be a significant boost to their attacking prowess, providing the experienced forward an opportunity to reignite his career on familiar grounds.