Sessegnon returns to Fulham on free transfer
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Ryan Sessegnon has rejoined Fulham on a two-year deal after his contract expired at Tottenham.
The 24-year-old Fulham academy graduate returns to Craven Cottage until 2026, with the option for a further year, after leaving for Spurs in a £25m deal in August 2019.
The winger's spell at Tottenham was marred by hamstring problems and he was limited to 57 appearances for the club.
"It's amazing to be back. Emotional, as well," said the former England Under-21 international.
"It's where it started for me, where everything began.
"It will always be home for me. I think it had the feeling that it was meant to be, coming back here, so I'm delighted to get it done."
Sessegnon scored 25 goals and made 18 assists in 120 senior appearances during his first spell with the Cottagers.
While a Tottenham player, he spent the 2020-21 season on loan at German club Hoffenheim.
He becomes Fulham manager Marco Silva's first signing of the summer.
Fulham also remain in talks over a deal for Arsenal midfielder Emile Smith Rowe after having an initial offer rejected.
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