Fulham have signed goalkeeper Maarten Stekelenburg from Roma following Mark Schwarzer's departure from Craven Cottage to Chelsea, though the feeling is the Cottagers still need one more keeper this summer. Stekelenburg joins rookie Neil Etheridge at the club, and the 23-year-old has yet to make a single Premier League appearance during his five year stay. Last season, he spent the whole campaign on loan at Bristol Rovers and cannot be expected to serve as a reliable deputy to Fulham's new signing. Martin Jol needs to bring in a keeper capable of providing decent competition for Stekelenburg, and Stoke City's Asmir Begovic is one option. Fulham could land the Bosnian shot-stopper for just £4 million, say reports, and considering the 26-year-old has been linked with moves to the likes of Arsenal and Manchester United in recent months, his capture would be something of a coup for the new owner.