Kostas Mitroglou is a name that will resonate with Fulham fans, but for all the wrong reasons.

Craven Cottage's original 'Mitro' signed for Fulham in January 2014.

Then-boss Rene Muelensteen fought hard to bring the big Greek forward in from Olympiacos, where he'd scored 81 goals in 183 games, won six domestic titles in seven seasons and been named Greek Footballer of the Year for the 2011/12 season.

Expectations were high for Fulham's most expensive player of the time, but things really didn't work out for Mitroglou in England.

He was tasked with keeping Fulham in the Premier League but the £12 million man made only three appearances for the club and with no goals, as Fulham were relegated to the Championship - that's £4 million per appearance.

Fitness and injuries blighted his spell in Fulham, and he joined Benfica on-loan the next season in the hope that Fulham would be promoted straight back to the Premier League.

They were not, and Mitroglou signed permanently for Benfica - in two seasons at the Portuguese club, he scored 52 goals and won four domestic titles.

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In August 2017 he moved to France, where Marseille signed him for around £15 million. He posted a return of 13 in 30 games in all competitions in his first season, but was sent out on-loan midway through his second, arriving at Galatasaray.

That was last season and having been unimpressive in Turkey, the now 31-year-old joined PSV on-loan for the entirety of this season.

He's scored three goals for the Dutch side so far but has again fallen fate to injuries - a hugely decorated, and respected striker in Europe, but there'll only ever be one 'Mitro' in Fulham.