Fulham has submitted a €32 million ($38 million) offer for PSV forward Ricardo Pepi, according to sources speaking to ESPN.
The United States international has netted eight goals in 15 Eredivisie appearances for PSV this season but sustained a broken forearm earlier in January, which will sideline him for approximately two months.
ESPN sources indicate that PSV is seeking a transfer fee closer to €35 million to release the striker, who has been a key player for the team since 2023.
“We had high hopes for a strong second half of the season, so this injury is truly disappointing for him and, of course, for us,” PSV manager Peter Bosz remarked following Pepi’s unfortunate injury reversal earlier this month.
The 23-year-old began his career at FC Dallas, later playing for Augsburg and Groningen prior to signing with PSV, where he has totaled 26 goals in 60 appearances, in addition to 13 goals in 34 matches for the U.S. Men’s National Team.
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