Huddersfield Town player confirms release after becoming a free agent….
Terence Kongolo, a former defender for Huddersfield Town, has confirmed his exit from Fulham.
He has been a member of the Cottagers’ roster for the past four years, making just four senior appearances while primarily playing on loan. Now that the club’s retained list has been made public, his time at Craven Cottage has come to an end.
“The club can confirm that Marek Rodák and Tosin will depart Fulham upon the expiration of their respective contracts at the end of this month,” Fulham said in a statement.
“While Willian and Bobby De Cordova-Reid are still being discussed by the club, Tyrese Francois and Terence Kongolo will also depart for fresh opportunities. There are fresh contract offers for George Wickens and Harvey Araujo.
Kongolo was acquired by Fulham in 2020, having been released by Huddersfield following their Premier League demotion. He had made 60 appearances across all competitions, making him a vital member of the West Yorkshire team.
His performance at the Terriers earned him a permanent transfer from Monaco, where he had originally been a loanee. He did play for Huddersfield in the second division following their relegation, but he left the team in October 2020 when the transfer window was prolonged because of COVID-19.
Kongolo was loaned by Fulham to both Le Havre and Rapid Vienna, however he had a challenging time with the latter. Over his first seven games for the Austrian team, he was sent off three times, a record for the team.