This article is part of Football League World’s ‘The Verdict’ series, which provides personal opinions from the FLW writers regarding the latest breaking news, teams, players, managers, potential signings and more…

Fulham manager Scott Parker not only has an opening-day defeat in the Championship to contend with, but also potentially a cash plus player offer for star man Ryan Sessegnon to deal with, according to the Daily Mail.

Long-time Sessegnon admirers Tottenham Hotspur, have come are set to offer £30m plus midfielder Josh Onomah for the 19-year-old left sided player, who made 35 appearances in the Premier League last season.

So would this offer from Spurs be good business for Fulham? Should they accept it reject it?

We discuss……..

Ben Lang

“This latest offer from Spurs should surely put an end to this transfer story, as this will be a highly tempting offer for Fulham.

“The Championship side have clearly been pushing for a big fee for Sessegnon given Spurs’ financial strength, so £30million should satisfy them.

“In Onomah, they would also be getting a solid midfielder with Championship experience, so there are many reasons for them to like this deal.

“Sessegnon will also surely be keen to test himself at Spurs and work under Pochettino, so Fulham should be looking offload him to avoid any negative impact on the side.”

George Harbey

“I think that £30m is enough money for Fulham to work with anyway, but bringing in Onomah would also be a shrewd piece of business.

“He is an experienced player in the Championship, and has really impressed whilst on loan at Aston Villa and Sheffield Wednesday over the last couple of years.

“Fulham already have a midfield blessed with talent, but it’s a long season, and they need competition for places.

“You would trust Parker to reinvest the £30m really well, but he hasn’t got long left to do so before the summer transfer window slams shut.”

George Dagless

“It could be.

“Losing Sessegnon wouldn’t be ideal but Fulham surely know he is going to go at some point.

“If they kept him a little longer than fair play to them but Spurs seem keen so why not take this deal on.

“It’s very good money that will cover a lot of what they have spent this year and Onomah is a decent player.

“It’ll be a shame for them to see Sessegnon go but it’s not a bad deal if it does happen I don’t think.”