Kenny Tete Commits to Fulham: A Major Blow to Everton's Transfer Plans
Kenny Tete signs a new deal with Fulham, ending Everton's pursuit and reshaping their summer transfer strategy.

Fulham right-back Kenny Tete has signed a new contract, keeping him at the club until 2028. This move effectively ends speculation about a potential transfer to Everton. The 29-year-old Dutch defender, who joined Fulham in 2020, was out of contract at Craven Cottage and had been linked with a move to the Toffees. However, he has opted to extend his stay with the Cottagers, signing a three-year deal.
Tete expressed his delight at the new contract, stating, "I'm really happy to have signed, for myself and for my family, and I hope I can give more for the fans in these three years. After my first year, I knew this was a family club, a really special club where I can develop. I want to be part of this group and hopefully we can push for more."
Everton's Transfer Plans Disrupted Everton had been confident in their pursuit of Tete, with negotiations reportedly advancing towards a three-year deal. Manager David Moyes had identified the right-back position as a priority this summer, especially after 39-year-old Ashley Young was not offered a new contract. Despite veteran captain Seamus Coleman signing a one-year extension, Moyes was keen to bolster his defensive options.
With Tete now off the market, Moyes may have to turn to alternative targets. Potential options include Southampton's Kyle Walker-Peters or former West Ham right-back Vladimir Coufal. Additionally, Jake O'Brien, who was signed from Lyon as a central defender, has shown consistency at right-back since Moyes' appointment in January. Scotland defender Nathan Patterson has also been utilized in that position.
Fulham's Strategic Move Fulham's decision to secure Tete's services is a significant boost for the club. The Dutch defender has made 119 appearances for the Cottagers, becoming a key player in their defensive setup. His experience and leadership will be crucial as Fulham aims to build on their recent performances in the Premier League.
Looking Ahead Everton's sole signing this summer has been the permanent deal for Carlos Alcaraz after a loan spell from Brazilian side Flamengo. With Tete no longer an option, Moyes will need to act swiftly to address his squad's needs before the transfer window closes.
This development highlights the competitive nature of the Premier League transfer market, where securing key targets can significantly impact a team's season.