Dembele Flattered By Everton Talk

Fulham’s Moussa Dembele admitted he is considering leaving the club this summer and is flattered by the interest of top level clubs, including Everton.

The France Under-19 international has been with Fulham since joining from Paris Saint Germain in 2012, but started to play more regularly for the first team this season, making 15 appearances in all. His performances have caught the attention of a number clubs, including Everton, and his contract has only one year left to run.

Dembele said: “I am very flattered with the interest from top level clubs. I always want to improve, but I love Fulham and have respect for them. I will work hard to do my best.

“I don’t know (if staying at Fulham is the best thing for me). I will take my time to make the right choice. I feel very good at Fulham, I know everyone.

“I want to take the time with my family and agent and people around me to take the right choice.”

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