Wolverhampton Wanderers fans may be interested to know that former striker Raul Jimenez will leave Fulham when his contract expires this summer. The 35-year-old forward joined Fulham from Wolverhampton Wanderers in July 2023 for a fee of around £5 million plus add-ons. During his time at Fulham, Jimenez made 115 appearances and scored 31 goals, showcasing his ability as a prolific forward in the Premier League.

Jimenez was part of Mexico's squad for the upcoming World Cup, having featured in 36 of Fulham's 38 league matches during the 2025-26 season, where he scored nine goals. His departure from Fulham comes alongside head coach Marco Silva, who has also confirmed he will leave the club this summer. Silva is set to take over at Benfica, following the exit of Jose Mourinho to Real Madrid.

Before his stint at Fulham, Jimenez was a key player for Wolverhampton Wanderers, where he was known for his goal-scoring prowess. He suffered a serious injury in 2020, a fractured skull, but made a remarkable recovery and continued to perform at a high level. As Mexico’s highest-scoring Premier League footballer, Jimenez has left a significant mark in the league.

Fulham has also offered a new deal to Harry Wilson, who has become an integral part of the squad, contributing significantly with goals and assists. The club is looking to retain Wilson, who was named their player of the season, as they prepare for the next campaign.

As Wolverhampton Wanderers fans reflect on Jimenez's contributions to the club, they will be eager to see how the team evolves in the upcoming transfer window and whether they will seek to fill the void left by the talented forward.