Fulham have confirmed their squad numbers for the forthcoming 2025/2026 season.
Summer signing Benjamin Lecomte will wear the number 23 shirt vacated by Steven Benda, who has moved to Millwall on loan, whilst Martial Godo takes the number 27 having previously worn 47. Jon Esenga has been rewarded for a promising pre-season with the number 34, Seth Ridgeon takes the number 38 previously worn by Josh King – who will now wear 24 – and Aaron Loupalo-Bi, fresh from an under-21 hat-trick at Sutton United on Tuesday night, has been given 39. Academy goalkeeper Alfie McNally has been handed a squad number for the first time and will wear number 40.
FULL FULHAM SQUAD NUMBERS
1 Bernd Leno
2 Kenny Tete
3 Calvin Bassey
5 Joachim Andersen
6 Harrison Reed
7 Raul Jimenez
8 Harry Wilson
9 Rodrigo Muniz
10 Tom Cairney
11 Adama Traore
15 Jorge Cuenca
16 Sander Berge
17 Alex Iwobi
18 Andreas Pereira
20 Sasa Lukic
21 Timothy Castagne
23 Benjamin Lecomte
24 Josh King
27 Martial Godo
30 Ryan Sessegnon
31 Issa Diop
32 Emile Smith Rowe
33 Antonee Robinson
34 Jon Esenga
36 Alex Borto
38 Seth Ridgeon
39 Aaron Loupalo-Bi
40 Alfie McNally
By the end of this window we will have signed 2 wingers on loan and if Muniz leaves a good forward as well. Many heap dirt on the Khans and their commitment to the club, but i beg to differ. The Khans have spent a lot of their money to improve the club and these last seasons were worry free unlike the yo-yo years. The new stand is a beauty albeight quite expensive. Each season the squad was improved with good, quality purchases. Let us be positive and hope for a marquee signing and 2 good loans. The squad is there, it just needs touches to be quality.
Thank you @Simon, your realistic perspective is very appreciated.
The endless whinging and doom here is atrocious.
Regardless of who Fulham sign or don’t sign, we all need to be supportive and appreciative.
I am not a fan of TK, but I am thankful of what their family has done.
… Imagine where Fulham would be without their SIGNIFICANT investments.
We need to support Fulham louder than ever and push them higher.
I’m not sure it is right to label some supporters ‘realistic’ and others not.
The Khans only had a football club to inherit because of the fans who went went there wasn’t much of a product to enjoy. They persuaded Mohamed Al-Fayed to ditch his plans to play outside of Hammersmith and Fulham and return to Craven Cottage.
Fulham fans will watch Fulham at Craven Cottage regardless of the playing squad, manager or prospects for the season.
When we see that our head coach is upset that the board have reneged on their promises, the fans are entitled to ask what has happened. The Khan family are clearly seeking a return on their investment – but they are not prepared to back one of the best managers the club has had.
Our squad numbers list several academy players who have yet to play a Premier League game. The head coach has essentially said that the club are unprepared for the first two games of the season. He has not signed a new contract. Our supporters will be loud at Brighton, in support of Silva – and it is probably advisable for the Khan family to turn the sound down.
I’ll support the eleven on the field tomorrow – but it looks like we are trying to do on the cheap or without investment. That’s not acceptable when they ask supporters to pay more for season tickets, match tickets and merchandise.