LONDON (UK) – Fulham manager Scott Parker said the club will rope in players for their campaign during the Premier League next season. But there will be no major change to the squad.
Although it spent 100 million pounds ($130.86 million) on players, the club were relegated from England’s top flight at the end of the 2018/19 campaign .
In the Championship playoff final on Tuesday, the team made an immediate return with a 2-1 victory over Brentford.
“You can’t build teams with drastic changes, drastic swings of players coming in,” Parker said.
“This team has been around myself now for the best part of 15 months and they have improved and improved and improved. I’m happy with where we are. We are going to need additions – we are going into the biggest league there is – but no drastic changes.
“Some clear errors were made last time and we will learn from that. We are going into the best league in the world … and I realise the challenge ahead.
“I want to try and enjoy what we have done so far but we need to learn from those mistakes.”
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