JOL WANTS POG DEAL

Fulham manager Martin Jol has said that he is extremely hopeful that Fulham will be able to sign striker Pavel Pogrebnyak on a long-term deal shortly.

Pavel Pogrebnyak arrived at the club in the January transfer window and he will be a free transfer at the end of this season.

However, Fulham have not been able to secure the first option on the player when he becomes a free agent. As a result, he has been linked with a move to a number of top clubs across Europe after scoring a lot of goals in his first few months in England.

Fulham manager Martin Jol has said that he is extremely hopeful that Fulham will be able to sign striker Pavel Pogrebnyak on a long-term deal shortly.

Pavel Pogrebnyak arrived at the club in the January transfer window and he will be a free transfer at the end of this season.

However, Fulham have not been able to secure the first option on the player when he becomes a free agent. As a result, he has been linked with a move to a number of top clubs across Europe after scoring a lot of goals in his first few months in England.

Hence, Martin Jol has expressed his desire to keep the player in London by signing him on a new contract. Jol has said that the prospect of playing regular first-team football is something that the player should consider before moving elsewhere. So far, he has scored six goals in just eight matches for Fulham.

As a result, they have risen up the table and are now in the ninth position in the table. Jol has said that he is very much looking forward to finishing in the top half of the table, which will be a massive achievement considering the various exertions this season.

“I’m confident because if you look at the top five [in the Premier League], if he went to one of them he would be in the same situation as he was before. It would be like, for example, the situation Jermain Defoe has got at [Tottenham]. And there are other players at big clubs, like Fernando Torres [at Chelsea], who are not playing all the time. That is what you get if you are playing in the top five. With me, Pavel knows that, if he gives 100 per cent, he starts,” Jol said.

POGREBNYAK WANTS PERMANENT DEAL

Fulham striker Pavel Pogrebnyak has done little to suppress the speculation that he could sign with the London club on a permanent deal after moving into London on a permanent basis.

The striker, who is on a six-month loan deal from Germany, has impressed in the Fulham first-team this season.

There have been many reports that the Fulham will be interested in converting the deal into permanent one when the two clubs discuss a potential transfer once the season is over. Pavel Pogrebnyak struggled for goals during his time at Germany, but he has since been a revelation in England.

Fulham striker Pavel Pogrebnyak has done little to suppress the speculation that he could sign with the London club on a permanent deal after moving into London on a permanent basis.

The striker, who is on a six-month loan deal from Germany, has impressed in the Fulham first-team this season.

There have been many reports that the Fulham will be interested in converting the deal into permanent one when the two clubs discuss a potential transfer once the season is over. Pavel Pogrebnyak struggled for goals during his time at Germany, but he has since been a revelation in England.

Pavel Pogrebnyak has so far scored five goals for Fulham this season. He could very much replace the man of the moment – Clint Dempsey. It is thought that Italian club Roma have started to play around £ 10 million for the United States international, who is out of contract next summer. Fulham will also feel that it is a good deal for player who is 29 years old. The football betting markets believe that Pogrebnyak is odds-on to sign on a permanent deal.

Pavel Pogrebnyak could be the perfect striker to replace Clint Dempsey, as he will be available on a free transfer this summer. His contract comes to an end at the end of the season. Pogrebnyak seems to have found some lucky charm in the form of the house as well. He has revealed that the house that he has moved into was previously used by former Chelsea manager José Mourinho.

“I like my life in London very much. Branislav Ivanovic, Ramires and Frank Lampard from Chelsea live in my neighbourhood as well as the players of Fulham. Jose Mourinho lived in my house before,” Pogrebnyak said in a recent interview given to the Russian website Tden. Pogrebnyak held a housewarming party in order to celebrate the purchase of his new house in London.

JOL HAPPY WITH PAV

Fulham manager Martin Jol has said that he is extremely happy with the impact of the January signing Pavel Pogrebnyak on the team.

Pavel Pogrebnyak arrived at Fulham during the January transfer window, but he was not expected to be the first team player for Fulham.

Fulham manager Martin Jol has said that he is extremely happy with the impact of the January signing Pavel Pogrebnyak on the team.

Pavel Pogrebnyak arrived at Fulham during the January transfer window, but he was not expected to be the first team player for Fulham.

It was due to the presence of a few strikers at Fulham, but the impact the recent striker has made at Craven cottage has certainly made Martin Jol very happy indeed. The striker has scored five goals in just two matches for Fulham, while the statistics look even better when you consider that he has a 100% conversion ratio from the number of shots he hits.

Pavel Pogrebnyak arrived from German club Stuttgart having scored just 22 goals in 91 appearances for the club. Hence, he was not expected to be the first team striker for Fulham in the Premier league. Martin Jol, though, seems to have struck gold in very much the same way as he did in his previous spell in England with Tottenham.

Martin Jol was responsible for bringing Bulgarian striker Dimitar Berbatov to the Premier league, who certainly lit up the league as a whole. Dimitar Berbatov then went to Manchester United for a fee of £ 31 million – a record at that time.

Pavel Pogrebnyak, though, has said that he is not in a rush to commit his future to Fulham as of yet. “I’m here for six months initially and after that the club and I will see what can happen. My target is adapt to English football and to learn the way of the team – these are the most important things. Right now I am only thinking about the present and the next game that comes,” said Pogrebnyak, who will depart the club at the end of the season.

The online football bets markets seem to suggest that Pavel will stay at Fulham, though Juventus are outsiders at 4/1 to take him to Turin. Please stay!