Fulham’s French star Alain Goma remains unconcerned about the club’s inactivity in the transfer market this summer and believes the squad is good enough to do well in the Premiership.
Goma, who moved from Newcastle for £4million in March, believes Fulham have every reason to be confident about life in the top flight, and has said that the lack of a big summer buy to date will not affect the future.
“I’m not really surprised because it’s a low profile club,” Goma said. “I like the way they don’t buy. “The fact that we don’t have any more big names is maybe better. It doesn’t make a big difference, for us it’s more about team spirit. “We’re more collective as a team than being a bunch of individuals, each player participates in the game.”
Fulham cantered to the Nationwide Division One title last season, and will play their first season amongst the elite since 1968.
“I think we’re good enough to perform,” said Goma. “I know the Premiership and I think we’ll do quite well. “We don’t really have specific targets, and we know it won’t be easy, but we’re confident.