Fulham have confirmed the signing of winger Oscar Bobb from Manchester City. The move marks a new chapter for the Norway international, who makes the switch as Fulham seeks to strengthen its attacking options.
Bobb, who began his professional career at Manchester City, has been regarded as a promising young talent. While he made appearances for City’s senior team, he found consistent first-team opportunities limited given the competition within Pep Guardiola’s squad. His move to Fulham is seen as a chance to gain more regular playing time at the top level.
The young winger has been part of Manchester City’s academy system since joining from Norwegian side Vålerenga and has steadily progressed through the ranks. Bobb has also featured prominently at youth international levels for Norway and recently made strides with the senior national team.
Fulham, under the management of Marco Silva, will be looking to integrate Bobb into their rotation as the club continues its campaign in the Premier League. With his pace, technical skills, and creative play, Bobb is expected to bring additional energy and depth to Fulham’s wing positions.
Although details of the transfer fee and contract length have not been publicly disclosed, the acquisition underscores Fulham’s intent to invest in young talent with potential. Club officials have expressed confidence in Bobb’s ability to adapt and make an impact in the months to come.
Manchester City, meanwhile, continues to maintain a deep roster, and Bobb’s departure opens space for other emerging players in their academy. The club thanked Bobb for his contributions and wished him success in his future endeavors.
Supporters at Craven Cottage will be keen to see how the new signing fits into Silva’s tactical plans as Fulham aims to climb the league table. Bobb joins a squad that has shown resilience throughout the season and will look to contribute as the team pushes forward in the second half of the campaign.