Okaka set for Fulham deal
Friday, 29 January 2010 22:40Roma striker Stefano Okaka is to join Fulham on a loan deal until the end of the season.
Okaka underwent a medical at Craven Cottage after negotiations over the 20-year-old were revived since a perceived lack of interest from the player and his club threatened to scupper the move.
Fulham boss Roy Hodgson expects the Italy Under-21 international to be available after the transfer window closes on Monday.
'The deal is on. It was never really off but there have been a lot of problems to iron out,' said Hodgson.
'At the moment he's finishing off a medical. Barring any problems with the medical I expect him to join us from Monday.
'He won't be in line to play against Aston Villa tomorrow as Roma want him available for their game on Sunday.'
Okaka started both of this season's Europa League matches between the clubs and scored the winner at the Stadio Olimpico in early November.
'Okaka played against us and did well. He's also played for Italy Under-21s,' said Hodgson.
'We've been monitoring him for a long time, before we were drawn against Roma in the Europa League. His name was well known to our scouting staff.'
Fulham's scouting department have certainly been earning their keep with the sale of Chris Smalling to Manchester United trumping their scrutiny of Okaka.
Smalling made only a handful of first-team appearances for the Cottagers before the 20-year-old centre-back became the subject of a bidding war between United and Arsenal this week.
Alex Ferguson's successful offer of £7million, rising to £10million on appearances, represented a staggering profit on a player who cost just £10,000 from non-league Maidstone 18 months ago.
Hodgson expects Smalling, who will remain at Fulham until the end of the season though is barred from playing in the rivals' clash at Old Trafford on 14 March, to take the move in his stride.
'Chris is potentially a great player in the making. He can handle the step up to Manchester United,' he said.
'The day he had to step into the breach with us was a big step and now he has the next step to take. Of course I think he can go on and win England honours.'
