Fulham have been linked with Huddersfield Town's Belgian youth international and ex-Montpellier attacker Isaac Mbenza, according to French newspaper L’Équipe.
Mbenza played for Valenciennes, Standard Liège and Montpellier, where he played 54 times and scorfed 11 goals, before moving to Huddersfield in August 2018, for an estimated £4m, on a season long loan that became permanent in August 2019.
He has also played for Belgium national youth teams particularly the U21s with 16 appearances and 2 goals.
His time at Huddersfield, where he was also used as an attacking midfielder, has not been outstanding with 12 starts and 17 sub appearances producing one goal, in a 1-1 draw with Man Utd in May 2019.
Mbenza has not played first team football since October 2019 but according to Huddersfield Coach Danny Cowley he is in full training ready to play with a view to transfering out in January.
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