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Fulham secured a third consecutive season in England's top-flight after a 13th finish last season. Can the Cottagers build on last season's success in 24/25?
We take a closer look at the betting markets and point out the best value for all matters concerning Fulham ahead of the new campaign.
Not only did Fulham comfortably avoid a relegation dogfight but Silva's men also enjoyed a deep run to the semi-finals of the Carabao Cup. A 3-2 aggregate defeat to Liverpool saw them narrowly miss out on a trip to Wembley but their league return confirmed another season in the Premier League for the West Londonders.
Brazil forward Rodrigo Muniz finally kickstarted his Fulham career with a 10 goal haul across all competitions, finishing as their top-scorer in the process. Wales' winger Harry Wilson also impressed with a club-high nine assists.
Fulham to finish in the top half - 3/1 (General)
Fulham to finish in the bottom half - 7/2 (bet365)
Fulham to avoid relegation - 1/8 (William Hill)
Fulham to get relegated - 6/1 (BetVictor)
Ryan Sessegnon (Tottenham, free)
Emile Smith Rowe (Arsenal, £27m)
Jorge Cuenca (Villarreal, undisclosed)
Tosin Adarabioyo (Released)
Tyrese Francois (Released)
Terence Kongolo (Released)
Marek Rodak (Released)
Armando Broja (Loan recall)
Fode Ballo-Toure (Loan recall)
Joao Palhinha (Bayern Munich, £42.3m)
Matt Dibley-Dias (Northampton, loan)
Luke Harris (Birmingham City, loan)
Devan Tanton (Chesterfield, loan)
Tim Ream (Charlotte FC, undisclosed)
Kieron Bowie (Hibernian, undisclosed)
Olly Sanderson (Bradford City, loan)
Marco Silva's side begin the new season with a trip to Old Trafford on Friday August 16th. Their 2-1 victory at the historic venue in February was one of just four wins on the road for Fulham last season - a record which will need to drastically improve if they are to secure a top-half finish this time around.
Losing Joao Palhinha to Bayern Munich will have been a major blow, with the Craven Cottage faithful hoping to see the club respond in a similar fashion to the loss of Aleksandar Mitrovic two years ago.
The acquisition of Emile Smith Rowe is a welcome addition to an ageing Fulham side, alongside forward Jay Stansfield, who was a rare shining light in a struggling Birmingham City side last term.
A drop in form during the second of last season saw any top-half ambitions fade away for the West London outfit, but a fast start for new signings and continued good form of forward Rodrigo Muniz could see them break into the top ten in 2024-25.
Fulham to finish in the top half @ 3/1 (General)