Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Fulham working on new offers - Cottagers Confidential

Martin Jol confirms that work is continuing behind the scenes to wrap up new agreements for many of his senior participants Fulham are seeking to straighten out deals for some veteran members of their staff following a weekend success over Stoke City in which Mark Schwarzer and Giorgios Karagounis shone. Schwarzer, now 40 years of age, and Karagounis, 36, equally have contracts that expire in the summertime but Martin Jol has admitted that the team are looking to extend the pair's remain in London. Despite Damien Duff signing an expansion a week ago, there are still various names in the Fulham group that could be making free of charge at the conclusion of the season if Fulham don't work. And Jol has made it clear that work will be performed to sort it out. "We are focusing on it now, continuously, every day because we've got quite a few participants who are out of contract," Jol said. But the Dutchman was willing to be more specific on Karagounis' condition. "Giorgio likes to perform here and if we have the second is right we may offer a new contract." to him and sit back with him It still doesn't answer the questions surrounding Brede Hangeland's potential, which Jol didn't address. At 31, the opponent is not getting any younger but there's a acceptance that Fulham would be stronger if he signs a fresh offer. There is still little hope that he can do so, though, and with his type increasing significantly during the last few games, the Norwegian can prove to be, by some length, this summer's most regarding travel. Particularly when he visits Queens Park Rangers.

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