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Football League World's Fulham fan pundit Charles Jones has spoken about Fulham's rumoured interest in signing Charlton striker Macauley Bonne, with Talksport reporting that the Cottagers, Leicester City and Newcastle United are all looking at the player. 

Bonne has been a revelation since moving to the Championship side from National League winners Leyton Orient during the summer, netting six goals in 15 games so far this term.

The 24-year-old has adapted well to being Charlton's main man after Lyle Taylor picked up a severe knee injury in late September, striking up a good partnership with Jonathan Leko.

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We sat down with Jones earlier this week to discuss the rumours linking Bonne with a move to Craven Cottage, and here is what the Fulham fan pundit had to say:

"I think he has the potential to be a great signing for any Championship side.

"Bonne was playing non-league football last season, but he's taken to the Championship like a duck to water as he's hit six goals already so far. 

"With all due respect, Charlton aren't the most creative side in the division, yet he's still scored a more than respectable amount for the Addicks.

"He'd be a great signing in my opinion, and it's one I'd love to see get done."

Our Fulham fan pundit then spoke about whether he feels the striker is needed by the Craven Cottage side, with Jones stating the following:

"Bonne is a very good player, but let's be honest here, nobody is displacing Aleksandar Mitrovic as our first-choice striker. 

"The 24-year-old would be a great backup option, but with Bobby Reid and Aboubakar Kamara already at the club I'm not sure he's really needed.

"If he signs, keeping him happy will certainly be a tough task for Scott Parker to take on."

Fulham fans will be waiting eagerly to see if this rumoured move does indeed come to fruition, however it is fair to say they are in safe hands with Mitrovic finding the back of the net on a consistent basis, therefore a move for the Charlton striker does not seem to be on the cards at present.