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Aboubakar Kamara Leaves Fulham for Aris Thessaloniki

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Fulham have confirmed that forward Aboubakar Kamara has joined Greek Super League side Aris Thessaloniki on a permanent deal for an undisclosed fee. The 26-year-old striker departs Craven Cottage after spending four years at the club.

On Monday, Aris released a teaser on social media that a deal for Kamara would be completed soon. The transfer was then confirmed the following day.

Fulham Striker Aboubakar Kamara Leaves Club for Aris Thessaloniki

Kamara Departs for Greece

Kamara joined Fulham in the summer of 2017 from French side Amiens for a fee of just over £5 million.

But after a four-year stay in west London, he will now leave the Cottagers for Thessaloniki in Greece, with 94 appearances and 17 goals to his name.

The Mauritian international played a role in Fulham’s two promotion campaigns, starting in both Championship play-off final victories against Aston Villa in 2018 and Brentford in 2020 respectively.

The forward managed to record 23 appearances in both of Fulham’s brief stints in the Premier League and spent the second half of last season on loan at Ligue 1 side Dijon.

What Was Said?

Speaking to the club’s website on Kamara’s exit, Fulham co-owner and director of football Tony Khan said: “I’m grateful to Abou for his service to Fulham since his arrival in 2017. He made valuable contributions over the years, and he started for us at Wembley in both of our Play-Off Final wins in 2018 and 2020.

“I expect that he’ll excel for his new team during the next chapter of his career in Greece, and all of us at Fulham wish him all the best, and we thank him for his time at the Club. Good luck Abou!”

Kamara becomes Fulham’s fourth permanent departure of the summer alongside Marcus Bettinelli, Stefan Johansen and Kevin McDonald, who has become a free agent after the expiration of his contract.

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