Jamaica international Michael Hector will once again be on the hunt for a new club come the end of the next month when he is expected to leave recently promoted Fulham.
The 29-year-old defender has been with the club since 2019 and was a part of the successful promotion-chasing team in the 2020 season. The Cottagers will once again be heading back to the topflight after winning the league championship a few weeks ago.
This time around, however, the player found playing time hard to come by and accumulated just seven starts in all competitions for the Cottagers last season. In preparing for life in the top flight again the club recently announced that it would part ways with as many as 14 players with the Jamaican international among them.
Hector has enjoyed a nomadic experience in the English Leagues to date having played for some 18 clubs, including Reading (twice) and Hull City. For Jamaica, he has made 35 appearances, last representing the team in July of last year.
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