Fulham could solve their striking problems with a January move for the in-form Club Brugge forward Antonio Nusa, according to a Football Insider report.

Marco Silva is keen to rectify the summer failure to sign a replacement for Aleksandar Mitrovic and is reportedly keen on adding the talented teenager to his first-team squad. The eighteen year-old’s ability to play on either flank as well as a centre forward ticks another box but the Whites will need to move quickly as the Norwegian international’s admirers include their local rivals Chelsea, who considered a move in the summer – only for the deal to reportedly vetoed by Mauricio Pochettino.

Nusa has scored twice and added three assists in Belgium this year and was rewarded with a senior international debut in August. He scored his first Norwegian goal against Jordan in September having helped his club win the Belgian Super Cup last season. While the youngster is far from prolific, his pedigree could make him an interesting addition to Fulham’s front line.