Fulham striker Olly Sanderson has officially joined Stevenage on a two-year contract, marking a new chapter in his career. The 22-year-old forward, who came through Fulham's youth academy, did not make any senior appearances for the Premier League club. Sanderson, born in Chichester, spent his formative years at Craven Cottage, showcasing his talent in the club's youth setup. Despite not breaking into the first team, he gained valuable experience through multiple loan spells. Last season, he excelled while on loan at Woking in the National League, scoring 19 goals in 41 appearances. His impressive performance during that stint undoubtedly caught the attention of Stevenage, leading to this transfer. As he embarks on this new journey, fans will be eager to see how Sanderson adapts to the challenges of League One football and what he can bring to his new team.