Fulham have signed Norway international forward Oscar Bobb from Manchester City for £27m.
The 22-year-old was on the verge of becoming a regular at the Etihad when he broke his leg in 2024 and siince fallen down the pecking order.
He moves to Craven Cottage to kick-start his career with a World Cup on the horizon – Norway’s first since 1998.
Bobb has played 16 times for Norway, scoring twice. His international teammate Sander Berge also plays for Fulham.
“It feels great to be here. I had a great day meeting everyone and I’m very excited,” Bobb said.
“I spoke to Sander Berge, my good friend, and I spoke to the manager, and he explained what the system’s like, and how the lads are, and how the club is.
Lijnders 💬 (On Oscar Bobb’s move to Fulham) I’m really happy for him. I think it’s a great step to go to Marco [Silva’s] team with the way they set up and play.
It’s a big compliment to our academy as it’s another player who makes a big step with the quality to play in the… pic.twitter.com/jgTIgBmeFC
— Manchester City (@ManCity) January 30, 2026
“He seemed lovely, so it was an easy decision basically.”
Bobb has signed a five-and-a-half year deal with Fulham. He scored three goals for City and won the Premier League in 2023-24.