Stoor eyeing loan move

14 September 2009 11:14
Fredrik Stoor is eyeing a loan move away from Fulham after his price tag scared clubs off in the transfer window according to his agent Per Jonsson. The defender joined the Cottagers last summer from Rosenborg but saw his chances of regular first-team football thwarted by the impressive form of John Pantsil. Having made just seven appearances last term, the 25-year-old was thought to be on his way out in the summer but Fulham's 2million Euro valuation has been deemed too expensive by interested suitors. However Jonsson has revealed that a loan move away from Craven Cottage, with the Championship a likely destination, is a possibility. "It's been a far too high price tag on him," Jonsson told Fotbollskanalen.se. "Fulham of course want some of the money back. "From the beginning they thought that they could get pretty much all of it back. But now they notice that's going to be hard. "Everyone (clubs) thinks 'we will sell before we buy' because of the financial situation. "The clubs are now prevented from buying until January but in England there is still two months when you can loan a player. "Our thoughts of finding a permanent solution aren't the No.1 priority. We are looking at clubs in the Championship." However Jonsson admitted that there was no interest in the Sweden international at present. "No, there aren't. But believe me there isn't (any interest) with anyone. You need to have a Zlatan (Ibrahimovic) to get people to call," he added. "But they still don't call as he is too expensive."

Source: SKY_Sports