Sources: Fulham, Man City…

Sources: Fulham, Man City…

Manchester City has reached an agreement with Fulham regarding the transfer of winger Oscar Bobb, according to sources.

The deal, valued at £27 million ($37 million), will see Bobb move to Craven Cottage. City has included a 20% sell-on clause and agreed to match any future bids for the 22-year-old.

The Norwegian international has received clearance to undergo a medical and discuss personal terms, with the transfer expected to be finalized before Monday’s deadline.

City has allowed Bobb, who also attracted interest from Borussia Dortmund, to leave following the acquisition of Antoine Semenyo from Bournemouth for £64 million earlier in January.

Bobb has made 15 appearances this season but has seen his playtime diminish after Semenyo’s arrival.

The forward last played for City in December, when he was injured during a Carabao Cup match against Brentford.

Last season, he was limited to just six appearances across all competitions due to a broken leg.

Bobb departs City having made 47 appearances since his debut in 2023, scoring three goals.

He will be aiming to secure his place in the Norway squad as he prepares for next summer’s World Cup in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.