Fulham have reached an agreement with Manchester City to sign winger Oscar Bobb for £27million.

The 22-year-old is set to begin a medical this week before completing the transfer. City will retain a 20 per cent sell-on clause.

The Norway international, who also attracted interest from Borussia Dortmund, was seeking more consistent game time at City after the arrival of Antoine Semenyo. The Ghanaian joined City as part of a £62.5million agreement with Bournemouth.

Bobb missed much of last season with a broken leg and this term he has made only 15 appearances.

Fulham confirmed the sale of another winger, the 30-year-old Adama Traoré, to West Ham United on Wednesday. The eight-cap Spain international signed an agreement until the end of the season and has reunited with Nuno Espírito Santo, his former coach at Wolverhampton Wanderers. West Ham have an option to extend Traoré’s contract for a further year.

Fulham have been trying to persuade the in-form Harry Wilson, whose contract expires in the summer, to sign new terms.

They also have Samuel Chukwueze, another left-footed winger, like both Bobb and Wilson, on loan at the club from AC Milan. Fulham have an option to buy Chukwueze in the agreement worth about £26million.

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