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Fulham look to seal Eidur Gudjohnsen on permanent deal
Fulham manager Mark Hughes has stated his desire to bring in on-loan striker Eidur Gudjohnsen on a permanent deal.
Gudjohnsen joined Fulham in January from fellow Premier League club Stoke City on loan until the end of the season and has played eight games for his new club since.
Hughes has been impressed with the former Chelsea man since he arrived at Craven Cottage and would like to take advantage of the fact Gudjohnsen is available on a free transfer in the summer.
"We're trying to make that happen," Hughes told Sky Sports. "I've been really pleased with what Eidur's brought to us and I know that he's enjoying his time here.
"Eidur would like to stay, I'm sure, and we would reciprocate that as well. "We're hopeful it'll get done quite soon."
Gudjohnsen has had a glittering career seeing him play for Chelsea and Barcelona, winning the Champions League with the latter, and has played 63 times for his country.