Fulham have secured their first acquisition of the transfer window by signing Benjamin Lecomte from Montpellier. The club has been patient in the market, but they have now added Lecomte on a two-year deal. Lecomte had two tenures at Montpellier, with his latest beginning in January 2023. During his time there, he played 167 matches across all competitions and achieved 45 clean sheets.

Lecomte expressed his enthusiasm about joining Fulham, stating, "I'm really, really happy and proud to join Fulham because it's a new step in my career, and I think it will be really nice to be part of the club." His experience includes over 300 appearances in Ligue 1, which is expected to bolster Fulham's squad depth as they gear up for the Premier League season.
Sporting director Tony Khan shared his excitement about Lecomte's arrival: "I am excited to welcome Benjamin Lecomte to Fulham. He is a talented goalkeeper with valuable experience...his arrival will further strengthen the team and add depth to Marco's [Silva] squad." This strategic move aims to enhance the team's performance next season.
In addition to Lecomte's signing, Fulham are reportedly negotiating with Arsenal for Reiss Nelson. They are also linked with Chelsea players Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall and Raheem Sterling. These potential signings indicate Fulham's intent to strengthen their squad further as they prepare for upcoming challenges.
Last season, despite playing 30 matches across all competitions, Lecomte managed only one clean sheet. However, his overall record at Montpellier demonstrates his capability as a reliable goalkeeper. With this new chapter at Fulham, both the player and club hope for improved performances on the field.