Fulham predictions 2024/25: Premier League finish, top goalscorer and season preview
- Fulham hoping to improve on last season's 13th-place finish in the Premier League
- Emile Smith Rowe has joined from Arsenal in the Cottagers' marquee signing of the summer
- Rodrigo Muniz was a breakout star in the second half of the 2023/24 campaign
Fulham have lost some big personalities in recent years and will have to deal with it yet again in the 2024/25 season after the departure of another key player.
Midfielder Joao Palhinha has finally sealed his switch to Bayern Munich, having failed to complete a move to Bavaria last summer when star striker Aleksandar Mitrovic departed for the Saudi Pro League.
However, Marco Silva managed to steer the Cottagers through the off-field turbulence to a finish of 13th in the Premier League. They've made a couple of promising additions during the transfer window, but where can the west Londoners be expected to finish this time around?
Here's 90min's season preview of Fulham's 2024/25 campaign.
Fulham's performance in the last five seasons
Portuguese boss Silva replaced Scott Parker in 2021 and managed to oversee the Cottagers' return to the Premier League in his first season in charge. Having struggled in previous stints with Hull City, Watford and Everton, the 47-year-old has got to grips with England's top flight in recent years, leading his side to finishes of tenth and 13th.
Fulham also reached the semi-finals of the Carabao Cup for the first time ever last season, being dumped out by Liverpool in a 3-2 defeat across two legs.
Season | Premier League | FA Cup | EFL Cup |
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2023/24 | 13th | R4 | SF |
2022/23 | 10th | QF | R2 |
2021/22 | 1st (Championship) | R4 | R3 |
2020/21 | 18th | R4 | R4 |
2019/20 | 4th (Championship, promoted via play-offs) | R4 | R2 |
Fulham 2024/25 squad numbers
Rodrigo Muniz's terrific end of season form last term helped him emerge as Fulham's main goal threat and that status is reflected by his new number 9 shirt.
Bernd Leno is free to take the classic goalkeeper jersey after Marek Rodak's move to Saudi Arabia, while new signing Emile Smith Rowe will take the number 32. Ryan Sessegnon could claim 30, but that will depend on the future of current incumbent Carlos Vinicius, who has been linked with a transfer away.
Number | Player |
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1 | Bernd Leno |
2 | Kenny Tete |
3 | Calvin Bassey |
6 | Harrison Reed |
7 | Raul Jimenez |
8 | Harry Wilson |
9 | Rodrigo Muniz |
10 | Tom Cairney |
11 | Adama Traore |
17 | Alex Iwobi |
18 | Andreas Pereira |
21 | Timothy Castagne |
23 | Steven Benda |
27 | Kevin Mbabu |
28 | Sasa Lukic |
30 | Carlos Vinicius |
31 | Issa Diop |
32 | Emile Smith Rowe |
33 | Antonee Robinson |
65 | Jay Stansfield |
Unassigned | Jorge Cuenca, Ryan Sessegnon |
*Numbers subject to change before end of transfer window
Fulham summer transfers
In
Player | Joined From | Fee |
---|---|---|
Emile Smith Rowe | Arsenal | £34m |
Jorge Cuenca | Villarreal | £6m |
Ryan Sessegnon | Tottenham | Free transfer |
Out
Player | Club Joined | Fee |
---|---|---|
Joao Palhinha | Bayern Munich | £47.4m |
Bobby De Cordova Reid | Leicester | Free transfer |
Tosin Adarabioyo | Chelsea | Free transfer |
Tyrese Francois | Wigan | Free transfer |
Marek Rodak | Al Ettifaq | Free transfer |
Terence Kongolo | Released | Free transfer |
Tim Ream | Charlotte FC | Free transfer |
Armando Broja | Chelsea | End of loan |
Fode Ballo-Toure | AC Milan | End of loan |
Fulham 2024/25 kits
Fulham dropped their home kit at the start of July, with adidas' three stripe logo standing out on a white jersey with black on the shoulders and above the one-button collar.
The away shirt was released in early August and features a retro design with black and red stripes, with the club claiming it "evokes memories of famous away Fulham strips".
A third kit is also expected to be released but has not yet been announced.
Home kit
Away kit
Fulham predicted top goalscorer
Fulham enjoyed a productive 2023/24 season in front of goal with various players across the pitch contributing. Raul Jimenez, Bobby De Cordova-Reid and Alex Iwobi notched seven, six and five Premier League goals, but it was Rodrigo Muniz who grabbed all the headlines at Craven Cottage.
The Brazilian 23-year-old came alive in the second half of the campaign despite not scoring in the league until early February. He ended up with nine strikes which included braces against Bournemouth and Tottenham, also claiming the Premier League Player of the Month award for March.
The Cottagers will need new signing Emile Smith Rowe to chip in and also provide Muniz with quality chances as he attempts to back up his breakout season with more goals this time around.
Fulham predicted Premier League finish
Fulham never got dragged into any relegation worry last season, sitting in 13th for most of the campaign as they grabbed vital wins at home to offset their less-than-inspiring away form.
It was a season of consolidation for manager Silva, who oversaw victories against Arsenal, Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur, but there is undoubtedly a big hole to fill in midfield with the departure of Palhinha to German giants Bayern Munich. Defenders Tim Ream and Tosin Adarabioyo have also left.
Smith Rowe's arrival is an exciting one given he'll come from Arsenal with a point to prove, but Fulham may struggle to improve upon their finish of 13th last season.