Fulham &Huddlersfied star players who are too good for relegation

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When a side suffers relegation from the Premier League, they are expected to battle their way through the Championship and back into the top-flight minus their best players.

Teams that get relegated are usually deserving of being demoted to the second-tier, but that is not always the case for certain players, who have either given their all to the cause or are simply better than playing a level below.

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Huddersfield and Fulham have both endured abject seasons and their descent has been confirmed in the last few days.

Terence Kongolo – Huddersfield

The former Feyenord and Monaco defender has been one of the club’s most consistent performers despite their difficult campaign.

The Dutch international cost the Terriers a club-record £17.5million and has been linked with a move to Fenerbahce.

Andre Schurrle – Fulham

Back in February, the German international denied claims he would leave the club if they went down, but two months on and his mindset could very well be a different one.

Andre Schurrle could move abroad

He signed a two-year loan deal away from Borussia Dortmund but the ex-Chelsea attacker is better than the Championship and could even be sent back early by the Cottagers.

Aaron Mooy – Huddersfield

In his two seasons in the Premier League, Mooy has shown he is capable of cutting it in the top-flight and the rumours have already started to circulate as to where the Australian could end up next.

Mooy has shown he can play in the Premier League

Newcastle and West Ham are both reportedly interested in the midfielder who, while quieter this campaign, is able to be a game-changer.

Ryan Sessegnon – Fulham

Sessegnon is wanted by Spurs

Tottenham are long-term admirers of the 18-year-old and could very well come back for him this summer. It has been something of a reality check season for Sessegnon, who had a fantastic 2017/18 season to get Fulham promoted, but has found life in the Premier League more challenging.

Karlan Grant  – Huddersfield

While he may have only joined the club back in January, the former Charlton forward has already netted three times in just seven appearances and looks to have adapted well to life in the Premier League.

Grant has settled quickly in the top-flight

His brace against West Ham was impressive and Huddersfield would be better off had Grant arrived earlier in the season.

Aleksandar Mitrovic – Fulham

Two relegations with two different clubs, Mitrovic, understandably, may not want another season of Championship football.

His 10 goals in the Premier League is not a bad return considering he is playing in such a poor side and the Serbian  is being considered by Liverpool, who see him as cover, while Everton want an upgrade on Cenk Tosun.

Calum Chambers – Fulham

The on-loan Arsenal man has thrived this season as a defensive midfielder and looks a class above some of the players around him.

Chambers is likely to return to Arsenal

Signed a new long-term deal with the Gunners last year and is set to head back to the Emirates but could have done well enough to grab a transfer to another top-flight side.

Ryan Babel – Fulham

Signed a short term deal with the club and has looked sharp in spells, but it has not been enough.

Former Liverpool winger Ryan Babel joined Fulham on a short-term deal

The Dutchman scored on Tuesday night against Watford in the 4-1 defeat and it is certain he will be at another club in the summer with Championship football not on his radar.

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