Marco Silva has left Craven Cottage after a solid stint as Fulham manager since 2021. The club wants to continue what the Portuguese has built, while there are expectations to take the next step. Oscar Bobb was brought in as a reinforcement this winter, now the coach of the world’s biggest club will give Sander Berge, Bobb and the Fulham players the football and coaching that will give the London club an extra gear in the world’s toughest league.
Álvaro Arbeloa is about to make one of the most surprising moves in the coaching market – now he is very close to becoming the new manager of Fulham. At least seen through English eyes. For Sander Berge and Oscar Bobb a very exciting coach.
According to the BBC , Fulham are finalising the final details of the deal with Arbeloa, who wants to start a new era in the Premier League after Marco Silva left the club. The English club has been looking for a coach with personality, clear ideas and the ability to handle a demanding squad. Although Arbeloa does not yet have a long career as a professional coach, his experience in elite football and his background from big clubs such as Real Madrid and Liverpool are highly valued in London.
Into this picture comes Álvaro Arbeloa: a young coach with a backbone, who is passionate about showing that he can succeed outside of Real Madrid. His profile fits a forward-looking bet, but also a very specific idea: to strengthen the team’s identity without tearing down what already worked, according to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano.
Fulham are chasing new momentum in the Premier League
The arrival of Álvaro Arbeloa would be a significant boost for Fulham. The club doesn’t just want to survive in the Premier League – they want to establish themselves stronger in the middle of the table and look upwards when the season allows. To achieve that, they need a coach who can quickly bond with the squad and compete in a league where every mistake costs.
The Spanish coach knows English football well from his own playing days. He played for both Liverpool and West Ham, so he knows how the Premier League is experienced from the inside. That experience can be crucial in the starting phase at Craven Cottage – even if the challenge as a coach is completely different. Now he must make decisions from the sidelines, deliver results, convince players and adapt to a ruthless game plan.
For Álvaro Arbeloa, this potential move to Fulham comes at a crucial moment in his career. After his time at Real Madrid, the move to the Premier League could give him the platform he needs to grow as a coach. It will not be an easy road – the English championship rarely leaves room for mistakes, and the pressure is there from the first kick.
Nevertheless, the transition makes sense for both parties. Fulham are looking for a new voice in the dressing room, and Arbeloa needs a project where he can build something of his own. If the deal goes through, Craven Cottage will be the place where the former Spain international can really measure up as a coach at the top level. And there – more than words – the results will speak for themselves.
Berge and Bobb can look forward to the return from World Cup success (we have faith!).
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