Jiménez, 35, leaves after three seasons at Craven Cottage following the expiration of his contract. The Mexico international joined from Wolverhampton Wanderers in the summer of 2023 and contributed 10 goals in 43 appearances across his final campaign — a productive return that included representing his country at their home World Cup. He is currently with Mexico's squad in North America.
Fulham confirmed 14 departures in total, including loan players and under-21 squad members. The club's statement read: "We would like to thank all the players for their efforts during their time at Fulham, and we wish everyone all the best with the next chapters of their careers."
Wilson's situation is markedly different. The 29-year-old Wales international was Fulham's top scorer last season with 11 goals from his regular attacking midfield role. He joined the club from Liverpool in the summer of 2021 and has since made 187 appearances, scoring 36 goals and providing 46 assists — making him one of the most reliable contributors across the Marco Silva era.
Fulham have offered him a new deal ahead of the expiration of his current contract at the end of June, though Wilson has been linked with a move to Benfica, where the incoming head coach is expected to be Silva. If the Portuguese manager does take over at the Estádio da Luz, a reunion with his most trusted creative player from Craven Cottage would carry obvious logic.
Whether Wilson's loyalty to Fulham or the prospect of working under Silva again proves the stronger pull is the question the summer will need to answer.