Fulham have reached an agreement with Manchester City over the transfer of Oscar Bobb, with the deal valued at £27 million, according to reports.
The Norway international is expected to join the west London club on a permanent basis once the remaining formalities are completed. As part of the agreement, Manchester City will retain a 20% sell-on clause on any future transfer, as well as matching rights, allowing them to equal any bid Fulham may accept for the player in the future.
Bobb is regarded as one of City’s most promising young talents, having progressed through the club’s academy and featured in both domestic and European competitions under Pep Guardiola. However, regular first-team opportunities have been limited due to the depth of City’s squad. Bobb has played 47 matches for Manchester City senior side.
Fulham view the winger as a key addition to their attacking options and a player with significant long-term potential. The move would offer Bobb the chance for increased playing time in the Premier League.

