Seven players likely to leave Fulham this summer and five who might

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A look ahead to the summer transfer window at Fulham as they have some decisions to make

It has been a successful season on the whole for Fulham since their return to the Premier League last year. They are currently 10th in the table.

Marco Silva’s side are safe and will be keeping one eye on the next transfer window. Here is a look at their players who may well head out the exit door this summer...

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Likely to leave

Tosin Adarabioyo: He hasn’t had guaranteed game time this term for Fulham and a departure wouldn’t be a surprise, especially with Italian clubs linked with him in January.

Paulo Gazzaniga: The goalkeeper has fallen down the pecking order at Craven Cottage and is on loan at Girona in Spain right now.

Kevin Mbabu: His move to the Cottagers last summer hasn’t worked out and he was shipped to Servette earlier this year on a temporary basis.

Rodrigo Muniz, Anthony Knockaert, Ivan Cavaleiro and Terence Kongolo: The quartet are not in Silva’s plans and are all currently out on loan as permanent exits beckon in the near future.

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NEW ADDITION: Fulham's Anthony Knockaert has joined Huddersfield Town on loan for the rest of the season. Picture: Glyn Kirk/PANEW ADDITION: Fulham's Anthony Knockaert has joined Huddersfield Town on loan for the rest of the season. Picture: Glyn Kirk/PA
NEW ADDITION: Fulham's Anthony Knockaert has joined Huddersfield Town on loan for the rest of the season. Picture: Glyn Kirk/PA

Might leave

Neeskens Kebano and Shane Duffy: They are both out of contract at Fulham at the end of June and are due to become free agents as things stand.

Marek Rodak: He is currently used as back-up between the sticks for Bernd Leno but if the London club brings in another stopper, could he be allowed to move on?

Antonee Robinson and Joao Palhinha: It isn’t beyond the realms of possibility that the Whites could face a battle to keep the first-team pair.

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