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All the latest transfer news and speculation from Fulham football club.

CONFIRMED TRANSFERS IN:

David Elm, undisclosed

Kagisho Dikgacoi, undisclosed

Damien Duff, undisclosed

Jonathan Greening, loan

Stephen Kelly, free

Bjorn Helge Riise, undisclosed

CONFIRMED TRANSFERS OUT:

Leon Andreasen, undisclosed

Collins John, released

Moritz Volz, released

SPECULATION:

1 September: Fulham have signed Kalmar FF striker David Elm on a one-year deal.

27 August: Fulham have signed South African international midfielder Kagisho Dikgacoi, for an undisclosed fee.

21 August: Jonathan Greening is undergoing a medical and Roy Hodgson has revealed that he has more targets in mind, but is yet to table any bids.

20 August: Fulham are set to complete the signing of West Brom midfielder Jonathan Greening on a season-long loan.

19 August: Fulham are closing in on the signing of West Brom skipper Jonathan Greening, according to Baggies boss Roberto Di Matteo.

18 August: Fulham have completed the signing of Damien Duff from Newcastle.

14 August: Diomansy Kamara insists he will remain with Fulham despite being linked with a move to French champions Bordeaux.

12 August: Fulham are close to agreeing a £2.5m deal to sign Nigerian midfielder Kalu Uche from Spanish side Almeria.

7 August: Arsenal will not be pursuing their interest in the Internazionale midfielder Patrick Vieira, but Arsène Wenger is considering a move for the Fulham defender Brede Hangeland he revealed yesterday.

6 August: Fulham boss Roy Hodgson wants to emulate neighbours Chelsea and keep his defensive leader away from other teams - but he admits he would have to consider offers for Brede Hangeland.

5 August: Fulham boss Roy Hodgson has warned Arsenal he will do everything possible to keep Brede Hangeland at Craven Cottage this summer. Gunners boss Arsene Wenger is preparing for a season without Kolo Toure and Philippe Senderos as centre-back options and is known as an admirer of Norway international Hangeland.

5 August: South African midfielder Kagiso Dikgacoi claims he has finalised his move to Fulham from Golden Arrows after impressing on trial at Craven Cottage.

28 July: So who's in, who's out – and what will your club do next?

28 July: Hull City are still keen to sign Fulham striker Bobby Zamora despite the London club failing to land Peter Crouch, manager Phil Brown said today. Hull have agreed a fee to buy Zamora from Fulham, who lost out to Tottenham Hotspur in the chase for England striker Crouch, but agreeing personal terms with the 28-year-old Londoner has proved a stumbling block.

27 July: Peter Crouch will have a medical at Tottenham Hotspur today after the club agreed a £12m deal which makes the England striker the club's biggest earner. Spurs have beaten off competition from Fulham to secure the services of Crouch, who will join up with Harry Redknapp for the fourth time in his career after agreeing a four-year deal.

24 July: West Brom have rejected a third offer of £4m from Fulham for captain Jonathan Greening. Albion's resolve underlines their determination to retain the services of the 30-year-old midfielder, who handed in a written transfer request earlier this month.

20 July: Norway international Bjorn Helge Riise is undergoing a medical ahead of a proposed move to Fulham, the club confirmed this afternoon.

18 July : Peter Crouch will give Sunderland and Fulham a decision on his proposed £12m transfer from Portsmouth early next week with the Wearsiders said to be marginal favourites at this stage.

14 July: West Brom have rejected what chairman Jeremy Peace describes as a "derisory" offer from Fulham for captain Jonathan Greening.

7 July: Highly-rated Fulham centre-half Brede Hangeland has again played down speculation he is set to quit Craven Cottage. The 28-year-old defender has been linked with Arsenal, Aston Villa and Manchester City after a number of impressive seasons with the west London club.

6 July: The Fulham winger Julian Gray has joined Sheffield United on trial. The 29-year-old will join up with the Blades squad for pre season next week. Gray will be hoping to make United the seventh club of his career after reportedly turning down an offer to stay at Craven Cottage.

5 July: The IoS transfer-merry go-round: a comprehensive list of players linked in the past week to your club; plus those who have signed on the dotted line.

3 July: Fulham have signalled that they would be ready to match Peter Crouch's £70,000-a-week wages but there is also interest in the Portsmouth forward from Milan in Serie A.

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