The Club can confirm that the following players will leave Fulham following the expiry of their contracts at the end of June:
- Cyrus Christie
- Fabri
- Michael Hector
- Alfie Mawson
- Jean Michaël Seri
- Timmy Abraham
- Jacob Adams
- Eric Ameyaw
- Xavier Benjamin
- Tyler Caton
- Jerome Opoku
- Julian Schwarzer
- Jaylan Wildbore
The Club option has been taken in the contracts of the below players, tying them to Fulham until the summer of 2023:
- Sonny Hilton
- Idris Odutayo
- Adrion Pajaziti
Offers have been made to the following out-of-contract players:
- Tyrese Francois
- Steven Sessegnon
- Taye Ashby-Hammond
- Imani Lanquedoc
- Georgios Okkas
- Ollie O’Neill
- Oliver Sanderson
- Jay Williams
Fabio Carvalho was offered a new contract, but has made the decision to join Liverpool on July 1st.
We would like to thank all the players leaving us for their contributions to Fulham over the years, and wish them the very best of luck in the next steps of their careers.
Cyrus Christie joined on deadline day in January 2018, and went on the help the Club win two Play-Off Finals, coming off the bench in our Wembley victories over Aston Villa and Brentford, respectively.
Christie played 68 times for Fulham in total, with his one league goal a very memorable one when he lashed home a fine strike in the derby victory over Queens Park Rangers in June 2020.
Off the pitch, Cyrus was a regular at Foundation events, and always proactive in finding ways to give back to the community.
Jean Michaël Seri arrived at Fulham after we won promotion in 2018. He was a regular that year in the Premier League, but it was the 2021/22 campaign that fans will remember the fondest.
Operating as a deep-lying playmaker, Seri played a valuable role as the Whites clinched the Sky Bet Championship title, signing off at home with his only goal of the season – a long ranger in our 7-0 victory over Luton Town.
After making his long-awaited Fulham debut in January 2020, Michael Hector went on to establish himself as a key component in the Fulham backline.
The centre-back played every minute in the second half of our league campaign, culminating in our extra-time win over Brentford in the Play-Off Final at Wembley.
Alfie Mawson was a regular in the first half of that campaign, deservedly earning the first of his two promotion medals as a Fulham player.
Often name-checked by young players as someone who goes out of their way to look after them, Mawson racked up 52 appearances during his time with us.