da bwin: According to The Times, Fulham may opt to sell Aboubakar Kamara following his actions regarding a penalty in the Cottagers’ most recent Premier League fixture.
da wazamba: When Fulham were awarded a spot kick against Huddersfield last time out, Kamara argued with the club’s regular penalty taker, Aleksandar Mitrovic, demanding to be able to take the penalty himself. Kamara won the argument, but then proceeded to miss from the spot.
What’s the word?
After the match, Fulham boss Claudio Ranieri pulled no punches in expressing his thoughts on Kamara’s actions. Ranieri said that the 23-year-old “did not respect me, the club, team-mates and crowd. I spoke with him, it is not right.”
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It now seems that Ranieri may have lost patience with the powerful Frenchman, and is considering allowing him to leave the club in the upcoming January transfer window.
This state of affairs ought to have alerted other clubs to Kamara’s potential availability. Should Fulham really be open to offers, then Aston Villa would be wise to ensure that they win the race to the forward’s signature.
Competition, depth and quality
The Villans have been revitalised somewhat since the appointment of Dean Smith as manager. However, if the club are to kick on from here and realise their ambitions then they must add additional depth and quality to their squad.
Kamara would bring Premier League experience to Villa Park, and would also provide competition for places to the likes of Yannick Bolasie, Anwar El Ghazi, Albert Adomah, Scott Hogan and Jonathan Kodjia.
If Fulham are willing to let the attacker go, then the door is open for Villa to land a top January signing.