LONDON: Germany winger and 2014 World Cup winner Andre Schurrle on Thursday agreed to join Fulham of the Premier League on a two-year loan from Borussia Dortmund. It will be a second stint in the English top flight for the 27-year-old who played at nearby Chelsea from 2013-2015. “I’m so happy to be here, I can’t wait to get started. Fulham were the first club that showed interest in me – that was something that I appreciated a lot, and one of the reasons I wanted to come here,” Schurrle told fulhamfc.com. “I love ball possession, I love attacking, and I love making runs, so I think it could be perfect. I have to fight for my place and I have to show my quality so that I can be a member who really helps the team.” Fulham have returned to England’s top flight, winning promotion last season via a play-off, after four years in the Championship. Schurrle shot to fame at the 2014 World Cup when his superb cross led to Mario Gotze scoring the winning goal in the final to give Germany their fourth title. However, a loss of form and injuries meant he failed to win a place in the Germany squad for this year’s World Cup and only managed three goals and 10 assists in 33 games for Dortmund since joining from Wolfsburg for £30 million in 2016. Published in Daily Times, July 27th 2018.