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Fulham Owner Vows to Strengthen Squad as Silva Grows Frustrated
24 Aug
Summary
- Fulham manager Marco Silva increasingly frustrated by lack of new signings
- Club has only made one permanent signing so far this summer
- Owner Shahid Khan promises to continue exploring options to strengthen the squad

As of August 24th, 2025, Fulham manager Marco Silva has become increasingly frustrated by the club's lack of new signings during the summer transfer window. The Cottagers have only made one permanent signing so far, bringing in 34-year-old goalkeeper Benjamin Lecomte from Montpellier.
Despite tying down key players like captain Tom Cairney and defender Kenny Tete to extended contracts, Silva feels the squad remains thin and that the club has started the season on the back foot. The manager has repeatedly called for the club to strengthen the team, stating that they "have to [buy players] to have a chance" and that the current situation is "not normal at this stage of the season."
However, Fulham owner Shahid Khan, who was spotted at the club's training ground this week, has attempted to play down Silva's concerns. In the matchday program for Fulham's Premier League clash with Manchester United, Khan pointed out that the contract extensions for Cairney and Tete were a "priority" and assured that the club is "continuing to explore all options to strengthen our squad."
Khan also highlighted the quality and prospects of Fulham's academy players, such as Josh King and Seth Ridgeon, who he believes will make a positive impact on the first team both now and in the future.