Fulham FC Decides Raúl Jiménez's Future in Europe
At nearly 34 years old, Raúl Jiménez's European adventure is slowly winding down. The Fulham FC Premier League striker is facing an intriguing scenario in the upcoming transfer market. At least two clubs are expected to explore the possibility of signing him again, as both Club América from Mexico and Turkey's Besiktas have been waiting for his transfer for at least a year.
Raúl's contract with the London club is set to expire in the summer of 2025, but they have the option to trigger an automatic one-year renewal with the Mexican player.
This possibility is being thoroughly analyzed by the Cottagers, as according to Mexican journalist Kery Ruiz, it's highly likely that Fulham FC will end up renewing Raúl for another year, ensuring his European dream continues at least until the start of the 2026 World Cup.
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This scenario would leave Raúl Jiménez 'out of contract' before the World Cup, although, according to his own words, it's very likely that the Tepeji del Río native will fulfill his promise and return to Mexican soccer to play with Club América's Eagles, where he could end his career between the ages of 36 and 37.
In the current season, Raúl has scored 9 goals and provided 3 assists in 23 Premier League games, along with 2 goals in cup matches.
These numbers have positioned him as the team's top scorer, ahead of Alex Iwobi and Rodrigo Muñiz, both with 7 goals.
Since joining Fulham, Raúl has scored 18 goals and provided 3 assists in 58 matches.
Raúl Jiménez's Numbers in Europe
Wolves: 57 goals in 166 games
Benfica: 31 goals in 120 games
Fulham FC: 18 goals in 58 matches
Atlético Madrid: 1 goal in 28 matches.
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