Jimenez in action for Fulham against Newcastle United in 2025

Raúl Jiménez future uncertain as Everton track Fulham contract talks

Adem Ozcan Last updated: May 7, 2026, 2:27 pm
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Raúl Jiménez’s future at Fulham is becoming increasingly uncertain, with contract talks reportedly stalling and Everton emerging as a serious option for the experienced striker. The Mexican forward has exceeded expectations this season, but despite Fulham’s desire to extend his stay, progress behind the scenes appears limited.

According to journalist Christian Vaquero, negotiations between Fulham and Jiménez are currently going nowhere — a situation now attracting attention from both Everton and Mexican giants Club América.

For a player many thought was entering the final decline phase of his Premier League career, the timing is significant.

Fulham contract talks with Raúl Jiménez hit standstill

Fulham’s original expectation was that renewing Jiménez would be relatively straightforward after a productive campaign.

Instead, discussions have become more complicated.

At 35, Jiménez still offers something Fulham value: experience, intelligent movement, strong hold-up play and composure inside the box.

Those qualities remain difficult to replace.

Stat (2025/26) Raúl Jiménez
Premier League Appearances 34
Goals 9
Assists 3
Non-penalty xG 7.22

source: league performance data – 7 May 2026

His underlying numbers remain strong for a striker at this stage of his career, particularly his shot volume and chance quality.

Based on recent Fulham performances we’ve covered, Jiménez has continued to provide structure to the attack even when not scoring.

That helps explain why the club want continuity.

However, it remains a short-term decision rather than a long-term investment.

Everton interest makes tactical sense

Everton’s interest in Jiménez is far from surprising. Under David Moyes, Everton have often leaned towards experienced forwards capable of bringing reliability and structure rather than purely explosive output. That profile fits Jiménez naturally.

Everton’s attacking struggles this season have exposed a need for a more dependable centre-forward presence, particularly one capable of linking play and occupying defenders.

Jiménez still offers exactly that.

Having followed Moyes’ squad-building patterns over several seasons, this kind of move would fit his recruitment style almost perfectly.

Club América remain in the background

Alongside Everton, Club América continue monitoring developments.

A return to Mexico has been discussed for several years, and Club América remain one of the most realistic destinations if Jiménez decides his Premier League chapter is ending.

The club have reportedly already adjusted squad planning with that possibility in mind. If contract talks continue to stall, the decision may quickly move beyond their control.

Fulham balancing value and long-term planning

Fulham’s dilemma is clear. Jiménez still performs, but at 35 his market value naturally continues to decline. Offering a short-term extension makes sporting sense, but the financial structure must reflect that reality.

The striker himself recently admitted his future depends entirely on Fulham’s next move and the strength of any offer presented. That suggests the club still hold significant control — for now.

Key Insights

  • Raúl Jiménez contract talks with Fulham have stalled
  • Everton are closely monitoring the situation
  • Club América remain interested in bringing him back to Mexico
  • Jiménez has scored nine Premier League goals this season
  • Fulham still want to extend his contract

What’s next for Jiménez?

The next phase will likely depend on whether Fulham improve their contract offer. If negotiations remain frozen, Everton could step in quickly, particularly if they prioritise experience in the summer market.

Club América remain a live alternative, especially if Jiménez begins considering a return to Mexico.

A decision is expected before the transfer window opens fully.

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