Fulham confirmed the acquisition of Oscar Bobb from Manchester City on Friday. The Norway international winger joins the Craven Cottage club for a reported fee of £27 million. Bobb, aged 22, has signed a five-and-a-half-year contract, committing his future to Fulham until the summer of 2031.
The move aims to bolster Fulham's attacking options under manager Marco Silva. Bobb made 15 appearances for Manchester City this season across all competitions. He had been sidelined with an injury since December 17, following a Carabao Cup match against Brentford.
Manchester City included a 20 percent sell-on clause in the agreement, alongside matching rights for any future transfer of the player. Bobb, who joined City's academy in 2019, consulted international teammate and Fulham midfielder Sander Berge prior to finalising the move to west London.