Fulham, PSV Eindhoven working on £30 million deal for Ricardo Pepi

Fulham and PSV Eindhoven remain engaged in talks for Ricardo Pepi following a breakdown in a move in January.

According to TEAMtalk, Fulham have not given up on the signing of Ricardo Pepi as they continue to hold discussions with PSV Eindhoven. The Cottagers came agonisingly close to signing the USMNT star in the winter window, but the move broke down; there’s hope for a summer arrival.

Ricardo Pepi was one of the major targets for Fulham during the winter transfer window, as the club looked to sign attackers to improve their squad. There are various reasons for targeting the PSV Eindhoven star, with the Cottagers showing eagerness to upgrade certain attacking positions, while they also let go of Adama Traore.

The West London outfit do need to bring in a prolific striker with Raul Jimenez entering the latter stages of his career, while Rodrigo Muniz’s lack of fitness is another issue. Pepi brings in the energy and youth into this setup, as Fulham were very close to signing him in January.

The move broke down at the death as PSV could not sort out a replacement for the USMNT international, who has contributed to 13 goals this season. Ricardo Pepi was keen on joining the West Londoners in January and emulating some of his compatriots like Clint Dempsey, Brian McBride and Tim Ream as an example.

Fulham have revived talks with PSV and are already discussing a summer deal for the attacker. The report states, the Cottagers are negotiating the fee, as they are now willing to pay around £30 million compared to the £32.2 million they had agreed in January.

Is Ricardo Pepi’s signing connected to Marco Silva’s future?

Pepi’s arrival was earmarked as the type of signing that would let the club convince Marco Silva to stay put as he enters a crucial period with regard to his contractual situation. The Cottagers are making ambitious plans for the summer window, as a host of signings are planned to help them keep hold of the Portuguese boss.

The uncertain future of Marco Silva has also affected the club’s chances of keeping hold of star man Harry Wilson, with the winger waiting to find out what transpires with the manager’s situation. For now, signings like Pepi would be the step in the right direction, as they will hope signings of the quality of the USMNT star will galvanise the team and help keep the manager.

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