Alex Iwobi joked that Fulham “liked to sign Arsenal players” when he was asked about potential income in Craven Cottage this summer.
Iwobi sealed his switch to Fulham from Everton in 2023 and is one of the many players who prove to be before the Gunners and his current side in recent years.
In general, 14 players played for Arsenal and Fulham in the Premier League, of whom three are in Marco Silva's ranks for the 2025-26 campaign.
Bernd Leno, who made 125 performances in all competitions for Arsenal, joined Fulham in 2022 with Iwobi who followed him a year later.
Prior to last season, Emile Smith-Rowe wrote a five-year contract with Fulham for a reported transfer costs of £ 27 million, a club record.
Fulham also assured the services of Reiss Nelson on a season loan on the part of Mikel Arteta, with Willian returning in February for a second Stint in Craven Cottage.
The club has since confirmed that they will not renew Willian's deal, while Nelson has returned to Arsenal.
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Fulham would like to build on the age of 11, with reports that suggest that Joao Palhinha, who left for Bayern Munich last year, could stand in line to return.
And with Sky Sports Iwobi did not speak to give details about possible arrivals, but hinted that Fulham could do business again with Arsenal.
“I don't know,” Iwobi said when he was asked about Fulham's transfer activity. “But it is clear that we like to sign Arsenal players, maybe we will draw another.”
In terms of expenditure, it was reported that Kenny Tete, who is out of the contract at the end of this month, will almost switch to Everton.
