Leicester’s Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall Among Favourites in Fulham’s January Transfer Odds

Fulham January Transfer Odds
Fulham January Transfer Odds

SportsLens odds compilers have put together a shortlist of names for an exclusive Fulham January transfer odds market.

  • Odds are largely made up of forwards given Fulham’s discernible lack of goals so far this season
  • Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall among the favourites to join the Cottagers, despite Leicester’s record-breaking promotion push

Fulham January Transfer Odds – SportsLens Exclusive

  • Serhou Guirassy 3/1
  • Gabriel Barbosa 5/1
  • Wilfried Gnonto 5/1
  • Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall 6/1
  • Malang Sarr 15/2
  • Gift Orban 9/1
  • Morato 12/1
  • Youssuf Fofana 12/1
  • Scott McTominay 14/1
  • Arthur Theate 16/1
  • Jadon Sancho 33/1

Head of News for SportsLens, Lee Astley, said: “Fulham have scored just five goals in seven games up to this point, which puts them level with Bournemouth and Sheffield – who occupy 19th and 20th – as the lowest scorers in the Premier League.

“SportsLens’ exclusive odds reflect an increasingly desperate need for an injection of goals, with Stuttgart’s Serhou Guirassy the warm favourite at 3/1. 10 in six starts in the Bundesliga this season is a rather terrifying return, with each of those goals displaying a different skillset. Strong, powerful, quick and double-footed, he could well be the perfect answer to their current woes.

“Elsewhere, Wilfried Gnonto is being closely monitored by a host of top-flight clubs, and the Italian would provide some much needed explosiveness in a team lacking in any real pace.

“Leicester’s Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall is also among the leading pack, and although it is unclear whether he would even consider a move away from the Foxes at this moment in time, there is no denying his credentials.

“Seven goal involvements in 10 games as a midfielder is proof that he is far too good for the Championship, but he may not have to wait too long for a return to the top-flight with Leicester showing no signs of letting up in their title charge.”

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