Next season would be jumped at the chance to sign Emmanuel Frimpong on loan again by fulham boss Martin Jol. Frimpong has made just one appearance for the Cottagers because he arrived on a mortgage from Arsenal, however it appears the combative midfielder has made quite an impression on Jol. The 21-year-old, who looks set to begin at Sunderland tomorrow, is a result of come back to the Emirates Stadium come july 1st, but Jol wish to keep consitently the Ghanaian for longer. "He is on loan at the moment and it'd be very costly to take him (permanently), but I'd likely do that," the Fulham director said, if there clearly was a way to take him on loan again. "It is very a good place to take, to get a loan player that you don't need certainly to pay a transfer fee. It's a great way of doing things." Frimpong joined Arsenal at nine-years-old and satisfied during his development through the childhood rates, helping the Gunners to FA Youth Cup wonder in 2009. He made his debut for the north London club in August 2011, but two serious leg injuries, plus a not enough control on and off the pitch, have affected his development. The Ghanaian was sent off during his first full look for Arsenal and was involved in a tube bust-up with Samir Nasri when the Gunners played Manchester City last year, but Jol has no difficulty with the midfielder's attitude. "We spoke about (control )," Jol said. "In my day you can handle, nevertheless now you've to keep on your feet. "I was satisfied with him from the start. Two years before I saw he and him is the type of player you would like as a manger because he is flexible and he's got this thinking. "But he may play as well, he is an Arsenal player. He is one of the several players who has been at Arsenal since a new age. "I think Sunderland away would fit him. His exercise is better and getting better. He did well when he played for us against Norwich. So he can be played by me from the beginning if I need to." he is completely fit now Yet another midfielder Jol can have at his disposal is Welshman Simon Davies. Davies has experienced a number of incidents over the past 18 months and he's not played for the club since their 5-0 win over Wolves in March a year ago. Tomorrow he's overcome his latest issue - a knee injury - and may function at the Stadium of Light. "Simon Davies is right back, he is fit," Jol included. "I need certainly to decide (on whether he features). I have plenty of people today but it might be about having him in the squad." Davies is one of lots of Fulham participants that are out of contract at the end of the year. Jol has questioned the 33-year-old to prove that he deserves a brand new package. "We like participants to be rather productive," the former Tottenham director said. "He was injured probably half of the full time, maybe more, but hopefully he can stay healthy now. "I have an idea that he can still prove himself again since that is what he did in the past. "In the past he was a large player for Fulham." PA
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