Some interesting snippets from the well-connected Mike McGrath’s Transfer Notebook for the Daily Telegraph.

He leads with the news that Marco Silva is keen to move on from the summer of uncertainty surrounding Aleksandar Mitrovic and wants to include the Serbian striker in his squad for Saturday’s Premier League opener at Everton. The Fulham head coach has been crucial in reintegrating the talismanic number nine into the Fulham squad – and the striker changed the complexion of the friendly against Hoffenheim last weekend when he was introduced from the bench midway through the second half.

Al Hilal, who wanted both Silva and Mitrovic earlier in the summer, will not meet Fulham’s £52m asking price, which is also out of the reach of Mitrovic’s admirers on the continent. These developments, coupled with the forward’s fired-up return to training, leave the Portuguese head coach with a selection dilemma ahead of the trip to Goodison Park this weekend. Summer signing Raul Jimenez scored on his first start for the Whites against Hoffenheim, whilst Mitrovic managed fifteen goals last term – despite missing eight matches following his red card at Old Trafford in the FA Cup.

McGrath’s column also contains confirmation that the Cottagers remain keen on signing Leicester City full back Timothy Castagne as well as wingers Callum Hudson-Odoi and Demarai Gray.