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Why Fulham fans must accept it is inevitable Ashkan Dejagah will leave

Why Fulham fans must accept it is inevitable Ashkan Dejagah will leave
Ashkan Dejagah looks bound for Qatar, but Fulham will miss his many qualities (Picture: Getty Images)

I had very faint hopes of Ashkan Dejagah lining up against Ipswich Town on the opening day of this season and tearing their new left back to pieces.

They were hopes borne out of the belief that, if we could retain the Iranian, we would be a far more potent and tricky side in the Championship.

But, it seems, those dreams are dashed, as he is off to Qatar, where Al-Arabi are happy to pay upwards of £4million pounds for his services, as well as another £5m in wages.

It all makes sense in that respect – the money, quite simply, is not to be sniffed at. And that works both ways, because Fulham will have made a healthy profit on a player with only a year left on his contract, while Dejagah himself will be on a princely salary in the ‘Land of Wealth’.

It doesn’t make it any easier to swallow, mind, because of all of the talent that has left from last season – or is about to leave – the 28-year old is perhaps the most invaluable to our team.

You may think it a simplistic, quite straightforward argument, but what Dejagah brought to our team was goals. And always at the right time.

He has a blistering turn of pace, one which caused Premier League full backs endless problems. Imagine what he could do with that speed at a level lower.

And then you add that to his abundant flair, his control of the ball and his routinely gracious final product. You have, in many ways, a complete winger.

Naturally, he is not flawless – he wouldn’t be at Fulham if he were – but you get the feeling that, as part of a midfield that Felix Magath is surely still to strengthen, Dejagah would stick out in the Championship like a parrot among pigeons.

It is not to be, however, and we can only sit and wonder just what impact he might have had. Instead, he must be replaced and sensibly so.

Chihi should still be given a chance to impress as he possesses many of his team mate’s qualities, but Dejagah was one of the true greats from the brief, monstrous Martin Jol era, and will be difficult to replicate.

Fulham coach: “Dejagah must fight for his place.”

Fulham manager Martin Jol has warned winger Ashkan Dejagah that he must fight for a place in the starting XI.

The Iranian international made 24 appearances for the club last season before an ankle injury sustained against Queens Park Rangers prevented him from competing in the final two months of the campaign.

However, Dejagah has played just once for the Whites this term, in the Capital One Cup win at Burton in August, and appears to be down the pecking order at Craven Cottage.

[box title=”Martin Joll , Fulham coach” style=”bubbles” radius=”10″]”I want a number one in every position. They have to fight for their place.”[/box]

Bryan Ruiz and Damien Duff are ahead in Jol’s plans while 20-year-old Buomesca Tue Na Bangna was preferred for Saturday’s 2-0 derby defeat at the hands of Chelsea.

Martin Jol has demanded high standards from the former Wolfsburg attacker.

“I want a number one in every position,” he told the Fulham Chronicle. “On that wing I’ve got Dejagah, Damien Duff, Bryan Ruiz and Mesca. They have to fight for their place.

“The only thing I say to Dejagah is you have to show us that you’re the number one, and the same applies to Damien.”

The 27-year-old joined Fulham on a three-year deal in 2012 from Bundesliga side Wolfsburg for a reported fee of 2.5million euros. Dejagah did not feature in the Capital Cup match against Everton last night.