Fulham are in talks to sign Eric Bailly from Manchester United as Marco Silva is ready to offer an escape route to the Ivorian
A report by Daily Mail claims that Fulham are in talks with Manchester United outcast Eric Bailly to bolster their backline. The Ivorian, who remains at Old Trafford on a £80,000-a-week contract, is surplus to requirements. But Marco Silva is ready to offer an escape route.
Marco Silva is still searching for a new defender to add to his squad before the window shuts and is exploring several options. The arrival of Calvin Bassey earlier did strengthen their backline. But the Cottagers’ boss may need to add more depth and experience.
Rennes’ Arthur Theate remains linked, but Liverpool may also contest for the Belgian in the remainder of the window. Other names were mentioned in the mix, but the options seem few for Silva to consider now.
There were recent links to Eric Bailly, and it appears Fulham are seriously considering moving for the £80,000-a-week defender. The Ivorian has struggled for relevance due to a raft of injury problems and could not revive it during a loan spell at Marseille.
Manchester United have no interest in continuing with the defender, as Erik ten Hag does not count him as part of his plans. Veteran Jonny Evans could sign a one-year deal and extend his short-term contract with the club.
Moreover, since failing to join West Ham United, Harry Maguire appears like he will stay put and be a part of ten Hag’s plans for the current season. Hence, Bailly has no place at Manchester United and may have to find a way to play football elsewhere.
Fulham seem like an option, although Bailly was close to joining Al-Nassr earlier. The move to Saudi Arabia may have slowed down or collapsed altogether, and without any more viable options in place, the Cottagers might appeal to the Ivorian.
Silva will see his experience as pivotal to further his interest. But the Fulham boss must find a way to keep him fit for consistent periods. The injury issues bring a cloud of doubt about this potential signing. Otherwise, Bailly has been one of the consistent performers on the pitch whenever he has been around.