Rodrigo Muniz in action for Fulham in 2025

Rodrigo Muniz transfer: Could Atalanta land Premier League’s quiet finisher?

Adem Last updated: Aug 3, 2025, 1:25 pm
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Rodrigo Muniz is quietly becoming one of the Premier League’s most efficient strikers — and it hasn’t gone unnoticed. The 24-year-old Fulham forward is being strongly linked with Leeds United and Atalanta, as both clubs search for a clinical finisher who can also offer physical presence up top.

BBC Sport reports that Muniz averages a goal every 128 minutes since opening his Premier League account in February 2024 — a better rate than Mohamed Salah and Richarlison over the same period.

Yet despite that output, he's still struggling to lock down a consistent starting role at Craven Cottage.

Why Rodrigo Muniz Is on the Move

Fulham’s reluctance to strengthen their attacking line has left Muniz in limbo. The club hasn’t signed a single outfield player this summer, making them cautious about letting the Brazilian leave.

Atalanta are keen but may need to offload Ademola Lookman before pursuing Muniz. Leeds, meanwhile, see him as an ideal fit for their height-focused transfer strategy after promotion back to the Premier League.

“Muniz has proven himself as a reliable impact player — and now he’s ready for a lead role.”

Rodrigo Muniz Premier League Stats

Stat (Since Feb 2024) Rodrigo Muniz
Games 47
Starts 23
Goals 17
Mins/Goal 128
Source Opta

How Muniz Outperforms Expectations

In just 16 months, Muniz has scored 17 top-flight goals, often off the bench. He’s outperformed his xG by 3.46 — showing not just good positioning, but elite-level finishing instincts.

Standing at 6ft 1in, he’s also dominant in the air, averaging five aerial duels won per 90 minutes — fourth-best among regular Premier League players since February 2024.

For a Leeds side that has already added physical midfielders and full-backs this summer, Muniz could complete the profile up front. For Atalanta, he’d bring depth and efficiency to a team competing in Europe.

What Are the Risks?

Muniz remains largely unproven across a full Premier League season as a first-choice striker. Fulham’s continued use of Raul Jimenez as the preferred No.9 raises questions about Muniz’s ability to lead the line full-time — especially at a club with European expectations.

And with limited experience outside England, clubs like Atalanta may need convincing he can adapt to Serie A.

Key Insights

  • Muniz has scored 17 goals in 47 PL games since February 2024.
  • His 128 mins-per-goal rate ranks sixth in the league.
  • Outperformed his xG by +3.46, showing clinical finishing.
  • Aerially dominant: 5 duels won per 90 minutes.
  • Leeds and Atalanta are interested, but Fulham haven’t replaced him yet.

What’s Next?

Rodrigo Muniz might not be a household name — yet — but his stats are making a case few clubs can ignore.

If Leeds want a striker to suit their physical, counter-heavy system, Muniz is tailor-made. For Atalanta, he’s a cost-effective finisher who could thrive in European competition. But Fulham are playing it safe — and any move hinges on them signing a replacement first.

The talent is clear. The numbers speak loudly.

Should Fulham cash in now — or build around Rodrigo Muniz for the new season?

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