Fulham have confirmed the departure of 14 players following the conclusion of the 2025/26 season as the Premier League club begins preparations for a new era ahead of the upcoming campaign.
Among the most notable exits is former Mexico international Raúl Jiménez, who leaves Craven Cottage after three years with the club. The experienced striker scored 31 goals in 115 appearances across all competitions during his time in west London.
While several players are moving on, Nigerian internationals Alex Iwobi and Calvin Bassey remain firmly in Fulham’s plans for the 2026/27 season. Young forward Chibby Nwoko is also among a group of players offered new contracts as the club looks to secure its future talent.
In a statement announcing the retained and released list, Fulham thanked the departing players for their contributions.
“We would like to thank every player for their service and efforts during their time at Fulham and wish them the best of luck during the next chapters of their careers,” the club said.
The players leaving the club are Steven Benda, Devan Tanton, Bradley De Jesus, Ollie Gofford, Charlie Robinson, Joseph Walters, Tom Wingate, Callum Cliff, Marcell Hall, Ruban Khan, Oliver Mayer, Harley Platel and Quinn Schutter, alongside Jiménez.
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Fulham also confirmed that Charlie Robinson has retired from professional football and will remain at the club as he begins a coaching career at Motspur Park.
That journey will continue at Motspur Park for Charlie Robinson, where he will begin his coaching career, following his retirement from playing,” the statement added.
As part of their squad planning, Fulham have offered fresh terms to several players, with Wales international Harry Wilson among those handed new contract offers. Samuel Amissah, Jonathan Esenga, Michael Allen, Chibby Nwoko, Tom Olyott, Jayden Quashie and Olly Sanderson have also been offered new deals.
The club has additionally exercised extension options for Luke Harris, Farhaan Ali Wahid, Terrell Works and Marco Underwood,
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Wilson remains a key figure after an impressive 2025/26 campaign in which he contributed 11 goals and eight assists in 41 appearances across all competitions, despite speculation linking him with a move away from the club.