Premier League
Official: Álvaro Arbeloa's Fulham move fuels Premier League intrigue
Fulham FC announced today that Spaniard Álvaro Arbeloa, 43, has been appointed head coach, signing a three‑year deal that runs until the summer of 2029 at Craven Cottage. The former Real Madrid first‑team manager arrives with a mandate to implement an attacking style and promote academy talent.
Arbeloa arrives from Real Madrid where he managed the first team after a successful spell in the club’s academy. His first experience as a coach there was described as anything but smooth.
The London club’s owners, Shahid and Tony Khan, highlighted Arbeloa’s tactical intelligence, work ethic and winning mentality. They expect him to give opportunities to young academy players while shaping an attacking identity.
“It is a great honour and a huge responsibility to take charge of London’s oldest club,” the former footballer said. It is a real chance for the former defender to relaunch his young career away from the turmoil of Real Madrid.
Arbeloa’s debut on the Fulham bench will have a special flavour at the start of the Premier League season, where he will face Chelsea, managed by his former teammate Xabi Alonso. The encounter marks his first test in English top‑flight football.
This article was translated into French by artificial intelligence. It was also translated into English by Artificial Intelligence.