
Fulham
look unlikely to sign Gary Cahill this month having reached stalemate in
discussions with the centre-back,
Sky Sports News understands.
The Whites have agreed a deal with Chelsea to buy Cahill out of the final
six months of his contract and would like him to sign a deal until the end
of the season.
But the 33-year-old England defender is understood to want to commit to a
longer-term contract at whichever is his next club after leaving Stamford
Bridge.
On Friday, Fulham boss Claudio Ranieri cast doubt over Cahill's willingness
to join their relegation fight, which was intensified by a bitter late
defeat at home to Tottenham on Sunday.
Ranieri said: "He is a very important player and, for us, it would be
fantastic. But I don't know if he wants to come and fight with us."
Sky Sports News exclusively revealed in December that Fulham had
made Cahill their top January transfer target.
Ranieri has urged Fulham to sign players with Premier League experience this
month as he fights to overturn what has become a seven-point gap to safety.
Sky Sports News understands they would also like to strengthen at
right-back while finding a new loan club for Manchester United's Timothy
Fosu-Mensah, who has struggled to make an impact in the first half of his
season-long stay at Craven Cottage.