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Dembele set to move out of Fulham

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The Fulham player is currently being looked at by a host of top clubs across Europe, but he is expected to end up moving to another Premier League side, if he does end up making a move out of his current team.
The twenty four year old was previously being looked at by http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Liverpool-c39809 and Tottenham. However, it now seems like Manchester United have decided to step in and make the player a potential target for the summers transfer window.
The Belgian international has been a pivotal part of the Fulham squad this season and he has helped the team pick up some valuable points, over the course of the current season.
Despite his contributions being rather impressive, the club has not gone on to renew his contract and with only one year left on his current deal with the team, many clubs are looking at this as an opportunity to step in and make a move for the midfielder.
Fulham signed the player in 2010 for a fee worth around five million pounds, but given his impact on the squad and the league, his value has risen to be around twelve million pounds.
Nonetheless, Fulham are going to find it hard to make more than ten million pounds for the player, given the fact that his contract has not been renewed.
Fulham are reportedly interested in keeping the player at the club for as long as they possibly can, but the midfielder has insisted that he would like to see what other teams are interested in making a move for him.
Dembele was initially set to play as an all out striker for Fulham, but over the course of his career with the club, he has been developed into an attacking midfielder.  
Many would believe that such a dramatic change in positions would have a negative impact on the player, but his performances have actually gone on to improve tremendously.
His ability to score goals and create plays for his team have made him appear to be one of the best players at the club and for this very reason, Fulham are going to try and ward off any interest in the player from clubs over the coming months.

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