Fulham are targeting a move for Huddersfield Town defender Terence Kongolo according to a report from Football Insider. 

Kongolo has struggled for consistent game time with the Terriers this term, and Fulham are readying a formal bid for the central defender during this month's transfer window.

The 25-year-old has made just 11 appearances for Danny Cowley's men this season and hasn't featured since Huddersfield's 5-2 defeat to promotion-chasing Bristol City back in late November.

Kongolo was a rare bright spark for Huddersfield last season, and made 32 appearances for the Terriers as they were relegated from the Premier League in the 2018/19 campaign.

But the defender has fallen behind both Christopher Schindler and Jon Gerenc Stankovic in the pecking order with Huddersfield this season, which could mean that he's looking into potential destinations elsewhere before the January transfer window.

Fulham have already added former Chelsea defender Michael Hector to their defensive ranks earlier this month, but Scott Parker is seemingly keen to add further options in the near future with Kongolo being amongst one of his top targets.

Fulham are next in action on Saturday when they take on Hull City at the KCOM Stadium, in what could be a potentially tricky test for Scott Parker's men.

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The Verdict: 

I'm not sure they need another central defender.

Fulham have only just confirmed that Michael Hector has signed for them from Chelsea, and that adds further depth to a defensive line that is already strong.

Fulham's squad is really impressive this season, and I think they're just a few signings away from being in the right position to be promoted back into the Premier League under Scott Parker's guidance.