Roma are finally preparing to transfer Justin Kluivert to Fulham, on loan with obligation to buy based on certain conditions, at a cost of €12m.
The negotiations have been going on for weeks, threatening to crumble with interest also from other clubs including Olympique Marseille, Galatasaray and Torino.
According to Tuttomercatoweb, Fulham have now agreed basic terms to take Kluivert on loan with an obligation to buy for a total €12m.
The obligation will be tied to the number of appearances he makes in the Fulham jersey.
Roma purchased Kluivert for €17.25m from Ajax in 2018, but the son of ex-Milan striker Patrick Kluivert never really fulfilled his potential.
There were loan spells at RB Leipzig and OGC Nice without making vast improvements or earning a permanent transfer.
His contract with the Giallorossi only runs to June 2023, so in order to make this deal with Fulham work, he must first extend his commitment to Roma until 2024.