Fulham eye Elfsborg defender Terry Yegbe

Fulham have emerged as the newest contender in the race to sign IF Elfsborg central defender Terry Yegbe, joining a number of clubs across Europe who are tracking the towering Ghanaian’s progress. The 24-year-old, who stands at an imposing 195 cm, has had an impressive campaign in Sweden’s top-flight, the Allsvenskan, drawing attention with his consistent displays.

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Yegbe has featured 46 times for Elfsborg, contributing three goals and one assist from the back. His calmness under pressure, physical dominance, and aerial ability have earned him a reputation as one of the most promising defenders in the league. Both defensively sound and capable of contributing in attacking phases, Yegbe has become a pivotal figure in the heart of Elfsborg’s defense.

Fulham’s growing interest comes at a time when the West London club are actively seeking reinforcements at centre-back. With Calvin Bassey currently the mainstay in that position, the Cottagers are eager to bolster their options by bringing in a young and hungry talent who can offer genuine competition. Yegbe’s combination of size, skill, and maturity makes him an ideal candidate to fill that role.

Although Brighton & Hove Albion were reportedly the first English side to scout Yegbe, Fulham appear to be accelerating their pursuit. Yet, the strongest challenge for his signature is believed to come from Sheffield United. The Blades view Yegbe as a valuable long-term asset who could play a key role in their rebuilding process.

On the international stage, Yegbe has already begun to make his mark. He earned his first senior cap for Ghana on November 18, 2024, during an Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Niger at the Accra Sports Stadium. Starting the match and playing 79 minutes, Yegbe put in a solid performance despite Ghana’s 2–1 loss. Additionally, he has appeared three times for Ghana’s U23 team, signaling his steady rise through the national ranks.

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According to Transfermarkt.com, Yegbe’s current market valuation sits at €2.5 million—an attractive price for a player with his profile and potential. For Fulham, this represents an opportunity to secure a promising defender before his value potentially skyrockets.

What makes Yegbe particularly enticing is his blend of raw talent and developmental upside. Still early in his professional journey, he’s seen as a moldable talent who could thrive in the Premier League’s more intense and tactical environment. With proper coaching and exposure to higher-level competition, Yegbe could soon become a reliable and influential defender at the top level.

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As the summer transfer window looms, Fulham are expected to intensify their recruitment efforts. While no official offer has been submitted, the club’s interest in Yegbe reflects a proactive approach to strengthening their squad with youthful, high-ceiling talent.

The next few weeks could prove crucial as clubs finalize evaluations and plan their summer strategies. For Yegbe, a move to England’s top tier would be a significant leap in his career—offering a platform to develop further and test himself among some of the best players in world football.

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Enzo Cattaneo

Naples-born Enzo Cattaneo has spent more than a decade living in Madrid and writing about Spanish football, German football and the Premier League for various Spanish football websites and now he writes about World football for World Football Rumours. He's been thinking about football transfers and rumours pretty much nonstop since the 2002 FIFA World Cup in South Korea.

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