Fulham is locking in Alvaro Arbeloa as the club’s next head coach, with a three-year contract reportedly in its final stages. The 43-year-old former defender will take charge at Craven Cottage following Marco Silva’s exit to Benfica, ending a five-year run that gave the west London club one of its most stable managerial stretches in recent memory.
From Real Madrid’s back line to Craven Cottage’s dugout
Arbeloa’s playing career reads like a tour of European football’s elite. He suited up for Real Madrid, Liverpool, and West Ham United across a career that saw him collect major honors at the highest level.
His transition into coaching came through Real Madrid’s academy system, where he cut his teeth working with the club’s youth sides.
Arbeloa hasn’t yet managed a senior first team at a major club. Stepping directly into the Premier League is a significant leap. Some reports have described the arrangement as a two-year contract with an additional one-year option, which would give both parties a natural evaluation point.








