He’s gone 😦 😦

Honestly I’m not that sad about it. We made decent money, we have already replaced him, and he didnt kick on like I hoped he would last season. Yes hes only young and will probably improve, but hey life goes on. I was way more devastated when we lost Robert’s, who I think will have a great season at Norwich. I can see spurs loaning sess out at the earliest opportunity as moira doesnt even make the first 11

Two high profile left backs are moving today, Ryan Sessegnon to Spurs and Kieran Tierney to Arsenal,

Both are suggested to be for £25 million,

If that is the case, then either Arsenal or Fulham have got a stunning deal because Tierney is in a different class to Sessegnon.

Bye Bye…Hope you enjoy turning out for Barnet in three years time.😉

I think that’s a little harsh. It’s well known that Tottenham have been after Sess for a long time and you can’t blame him for wanting to further his career with a big club that clearly wants him to play for them.

Perhaps he could have played hard ball and spoken to other clubs, but why should he? He’s only 18 and this is his first big move. Maybe if he’d been 25 and had more experience of dealing with clubs, he would have done. Obviously it would be nice for Fulham if we got more for him, but I don’t think he owes us anything. He’s been a fantastic player for us.

Good luck for the future, Sess. I’d have liked to have seen you playing for Fulham in the Premier League again, but I’m sure I’d have been tempted by this move if I were in your shoes too.

He needs to develop and will only do so under a world class coach and with better players around him.

Of course I am disappointed he decided he would not extend his contract. But I have no problem with Sess wanting to leave now. When big clubs come calling, money talks

Ryan Sessegnon has done his job for FFC to the best of his ability. He played well above the standard sanity would command from anyone for two seasons and was absolutely priceless in our success at Wembley. Things went pear shaped last season for any number of reasons but I cannot find fault with his thinking that a dream move will kick start his career and get him back on an upward trajectory instead of a future full of the doubts and uncertainties the last year must have filled him with. I wish him all the very best and will follow his progress in the hope that one day he achieves the promise we all saw from him here, first hand, at Craven Cottage. Thanks for the memories, Ryan.

He’s an adult negotiating where he wants to work and his remuneration arrangements. He’s put in a lot of hard work to get himself in such a good position. Exemplary conduct on the pitch and no whiff of anything unsavoury off it.

We need the money and Sess may not turn out to be that good.

I honestly believe he had known all 2018-19 season that he was going to make a big money move in the summer of 2019 and his play was of a bloke whose priority was to avoid injury at all cost.

Looking at the season he had it’s quite amazing that he seems to be going for £25M + really.

This sale and value is purely based on his performances in the championship.

Anyhow, not blaming him for anything at all, very grateful for the very good times he provided, just think he will likely become a very very good player now he is where he wanted to be last year.

He struggled in the premier League because of the incompetence around him not his lack of talent or application. He’s one of our own and I wish him well..

wonderful talent… Levy done it again and screwed us down.wonderful talent…

For me he is just as likely to bomb as he is to succeed.

has the potential to be world class

Rolls Royce of a player, so glad he came to us at 8 years old

No questions from me about Sess and what he can and cannot do, his performances do not need to be dissected. He is an example to other players who do not match his commitment. He has been let down by other players in the team, which is blatantly obvious.

He won’t play, his progress will be stunted and we’ll still have Steven. So we’ve got the better deal imo

i’d rather Sess be here to help fire us into the Prem and gain us substantially more money than the £20-30m we’d get from selling him now

he isnt a left back

I was a fan when he played further forward but his defensive skills made me less enthusiastic.

If we actually got £25m plus Onomah then that seems a reasonably good deal by our standards and TK should have a pat on the back considering how difficult Spurs can be.

Just seen the spuds vid of welcome Sess – he points at the cock and says this the place to be!

Remember him kissing the badge for a little while back

what a cock!

Good riddance! I’ve got no time for people who don’t want to play for us, he’s not that good anyway.

If Tottenham think they’re getting someone with the ability of Moussa Dembele then they’re going to be dissapointed.