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Fulham’s two most underwhelming signings from the last 5 years and why – Do you agree?

Fulham are currently in pole position to secure their return to the Premier League at the first time of asking, establishing themselves as the most consistent team in the division.

Considering the quality they have in their squad with Aleksandar Mitrovic remaining loyal to the cause, this dominance is no real surprise, although their attacking record is even better than many people thought it would be.

Their summer recruitment has played a part in the Cottagers being such a threat going forward, signing Harry Wilson from Liverpool in a sizeable £12m deal and bringing in Rodrigo Muniz to compete with Mitrovic for a starting spot.

Unfortunately, the Brazilian’s playing time has been limited by Mitrovic’s brilliance, but he could still be a real asset between now and the end of the season as Marco Silva’s men look to push themselves over the line.

It’s Wilson’s arrival that has proven to be particularly fruitful for the west London outfit though, with the Welsh international recording 10 goals and 14 assists in 33 league matches, ensuring his side aren’t reliant on their current top scorer.

There have been additions that haven’t worked out though in the past five years. We have taken a look at just two of the more disappointing ones from this period.

Alfie Mawson

This was a close call between Mawson and Terence Kongolo, with the latter also suffering with injury problems during his time at Craven Cottage and not even being fit enough to be involved in the first team currently.

A move away for him in the summer is looking more and more likely by the day – and it wouldn’t be a surprise if teammate Mawson was moved on as well.

It was reported in January that the Cottagers were keen to retain him despite interest from

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