Fulham: potential transfer targets

Simon Rice
Monday 07 December 2009 20:01 EST
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Roy Hodgson is again working miracles at Fulham. Despite spending little in the summer and playing more games due to their Europa League participation, the Cottagers are currently looking up the table.

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Yet, as the season goes on it is inevitable the team will tire, and with little top-quality back up to the first-team, Fulham will look to bring in a few faces.

The strike department appears to be the most pressing department, with injuries hitting Fulham's front-line hard. A few choice buys could see Hodgson's team there-or-there-abouts for a place in Europe come the end of the season.

Here we take a look at the players allegedly heading up Fulham's transfer wish list.

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