Fulham have emerged as one of a number of Premier League and Championship sides who keen on the signing of 21-year-old striker Stephy Mavididi, according to Teamtalk.

Mavididi, who impressed enough for Juventus' youth side this season to earn himself a fist team debut for the Italian champions, came through the youth ranks at Arsenal, and spent time on loan at Charlton and Preston before moving to Italy last summer.

It is now thought that up to nine clubs, including Championship quartet Fulham, Middlesbrough Leeds and Derby are all interested in a loan move for Mavididi in the summer transfer window.

The former England youth international scored six times in 32 League appearances for Juve's Under 23 side - who play in the third tier of Italian football - last season.

So would Mavididi be a good signing for Fulham?

We asked some of our Football League World writers for their opinions.

Ben Lang

'I think this would be a great signing for Fulham.

'Mavididi's youth and energy provide a fresh lease of life to a lethargic Fulham side following their relegation from the top-flight.

'The West Londoners will be on the look-out for a striker, and Mavididi's excellent pace and strength means he could an effective low-cost option.'

Toby Wilding

"This could be a smart move from Fulham.

"They aren't exactly stacked with attacking options as it is, and they could be in even greater need to strengthen in that area of the pitch if Aleksandar Mitrovic moves on as well.

"Mavididi is a young and hungry striker who could well provide some fresh impetus next season, and he will surely want to show Juventus that he is ready for a place in their first team this time next year."

Louie Chandler

"I think Fulham could do better.

"That is not to say that Mavididi is a bad player. I have not seen too much of him, after all.

"But Fulham are in a position where they could surely afford to bring in an established Championship striker such as Dwight Gayle or Britt Assombalonga instead."