
Fulham have done the signings of Willian on a totally free transfer, Carlos Vinicius on a permanent deal and Layvin Kurzawa on a season-long loan.
The arrivals just take the selection of acquisitions built by the Leading League club this summer to 10.
Ex-Chelsea and Arsenal midfielder Willian, 34, experienced been taking part in with Corinthians.
Even so, he experienced his agreement cancelled with the Brazilian club following proclaiming he obtained loss of life threats.
Willian gained five trophies, which include two Leading League titles, throughout his seven-yr spell at Chelsea just before becoming a member of Arsenal on a a few-year deal in 2020.
His deal with the Gunners was terminated after a 12 months mainly because he did not make an effect and he moved back again to Corinthians – his initial club – in his homeland.
Willian explained to Fulham’s website: “I’m content to be below, I’m satisfied to be again in the Leading League.
“Fulham is a particular club, a club that would like to make improvements to, that would like to fight for a thing bigger, so I am here to help, and I cannot wait to get started out.”
Fulham have also signed striker Vinicius, previously on loan at Tottenham, on a a few-calendar year deal from Benfica for an undisclosed fee.
The 27-calendar year-previous reported: “I am seriously happy to be right here. I imagine it truly is a significant club with superior individuals, so I’m definitely, seriously satisfied.
“I’m joyful to be back in the Leading League yet again. I am much more experienced now and I assume I can aid the club.”
Left-again Kurzawa, 29, has manufactured 153 appearances for French champions Paris St-Germain considering that arriving from Monaco in 2015 but is however to aspect in Ligue 1 this time period.
“I experience quite, very content to be here. It’s a family in this article, everyone is extremely cool,” he explained to the club web page.
“I’ve watched every single Fulham video game this season, and I can not hold out to participate in with this team.”
Meanwhile, back again-up goalkeeper Paulo Gazzaniga departed Fulham on deadline day, joining Spanish club Girona on a season-long loan.