Fulham are considering a move to sign Tom Trybull this summer, according to reports from The Telegraph.

The Whites are looking at ways to strengthen their side as they prepare for life in the Championship following their relegation from the Premier League last term.

Trybull is facing an uncertain with current club Norwich City following their promotion to the top flight.

The 28-year-old has made 80 appearances for the Canaries including 15 during the club's last campaign in the Premier League two years ago.

However after suffering relegation the central midfielder was allowed to leave Carrow Road on loan last term with a move to Championship side Blackburn Rovers awaiting him where he made 26 appearances for Tony Mowbray's side.

With Billy Gilmour coming into the club it seems that Trybull's days with Norwich could be numbered and that might pave the way for Fulham to make a move.

It's claimed that any switch for the German would be a loan deal as Marco Silva looks to build a side that's capable of winning promotion.

With plenty of Championship experience to his name the Whites will be hoping that Trybull can be a seamless addition to their side ahead of the big kick-off in just two weeks' time.

The verdict

This could be a really good signing for Fulham.

Marco Silva will be looking for some technical quality in the centre of his midfield and the German could be just the answer.

Given his experience with both Norwich City and Blackburn Rovers it's clear that the 28-year-old is a player who knows the Championship inside-out and that means that this deal would be relatively risk-free.

Providing that they can strike an agreement with the Canaries, this would be a really smart addition.