Fulham reaches £27 million agreement for Manchester City’s Oscar Bobb, according to sources.

Manchester City have reached an agreement with Fulham regarding winger Oscar Bobb, sources have informed ESPN.
Bobb is poised to transfer to Craven Cottage in a deal valued at £27 million ($37m). City has also included a 20% sell-on clause and has agreed to matching rights on any future offers for the 22-year-old.
The Norway international has received authorization to complete a medical examination and negotiate personal terms, with the transfer expected to finalize before the deadline on Monday.
City has permitted Bobb — who also attracted interest from Borussia Dortmund — to depart after acquiring Antoine Semenyo from Bournemouth in a transaction worth £64m earlier in January.
Bobb has participated in 15 matches this season, but has fallen further down the hierarchy following Semenyo’s signing.
The forward has not played for City since December when he exited the Carabao Cup match against Brentford due to injury.
He was limited to just six appearances across all competitions last season due to a broken leg.
Bobb exits City after making 47 appearances since his debut in 2023, netting three goals.
He will be hopeful that his transfer to west London will aid in securing his position in the Norway squad ahead of next summer’s World Cup in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.