Fulham will be looking to redevelop their squad this summer after once again falling back down into the Sky Bet Championship. 

Scott Parker's side were heavily praised for some of the football that they played throughout the 2020/21 campaign but alas they failed to come up with the goods in the moments that mattered as they eventually succumbed to relegation from the top flight.

This summer offers the Whites the opportunity to bring in some fresh blood to supplement what is an already talented squad, with targets sure to be getting drawn up by the recruitment team.

Meanwhile there is plenty of speculation over the future of Parker, with recent reports suggesting that the 40-year-old could well be ready to step away from Craven Cottage in order to take on the Bournemouth job.

In the meantime, we have drawn up a list of TEN Premier League outcasts that Fulham should try and sign on loan this summer and why they could be good additions.

The Chelsea player has just returned from an extremely successful loan spell with Swansea City and is almost certain to be sent out on loan once more by the newly crowed UEFA Champions League winners.

He possesses great pace and is terrific at defending in one of one situations, thus making him the ideal candidate to improve the Fulham backline.

With some of their current centre backs being linked with moves away, the Whites would be wise to bring in this youngster after he impressed so many in the Championship last term.

Reinforcing the defence will certainly be on Fulham's to-do list.

Another Chelsea player who faces an uncertain future at Stamford Bridge, Gallagher could well be open to a move across West London to join the Whites in order to get more experience under his belt.

The midfielder's high energy and passing range makes him the ideal candidate to slot into what is an already talented Fulham engine room at present.

He would thrive in a box to box midfield role and already has experience of playing in the Championship from his previous loan stints with both Charlton Athletic and Swansea City back in the 2019/20 campaign which saw him receive a lot of recognition.

The Arsenal striker has been out of favour at the Emirates Stadium for quite some time now and could well be sent out on loan again to get his confidence up.

A move from Fulham for Nketiah would be ambitious but there is every chance that they could pull it off, with the striker in desperate need of not only game time but also goals as well.

He struggled at Leeds United previously but would certainly thrive on paper at Fulham as they will need a good alternative for Aleksandar Mitrović in certain games.

There is also the possibility of the two frontmen starting up top together.

The Brighton and Hove Albion man has just returned to the South Coast after a particularly successful loan spell with AFC Wimbledon in Sky Bet League One and could well be open to taking him development to the next level by heading out on loan to a Championship side.

It appears unlikely that he will get a chance with the Seagulls next term, so therefore another move to London could well appeal to the player who can play wide or centrally in the final third.

He would offer Fulham a great degree of pace, versatility and work rate that would compliment the likes of Mitrovic well when the club is on the attack.

Clarke is a player who has so far struggled to get a chance at Tottenham Hotspur since his big move from Leeds United and he could well be loaned out again this summer in order to continue his development.

He spent the season just gone with Stoke City but may be more inclined to make a move to London in order to grow used to living in that area of the country.

Fulham would certainly give him the game time he craves and he would add an extra edge of pace and directness to their attacks out wide.

Capable of moments of brilliant, the youngster would be an eye opening addition for the Whites.

Sessegnon is a player that everyone at Fulham will know well and most importantly they will know what he is capable of at Championship level after coming through at Craven Cottage as a youngster.

His big move to Tottenham hasn't really gone to plan either and as a result he could head out on loan again next term.

As seen in his first stint with the Whites, the left sided player would add a great threat from either full back or on the wing and would bring some added width to their play overall.

A drop down to the Championship may be a big step but it could be the boost that the 21-year-old needs to get back to his best.

Another player who plies his trade just up the road at Chelsea, Anjorin appears ready to take the next step in his development pathway and head out on loan away from the Premier League side.

An exciting attacking midfielder, Anjorin would combine well with the likes of Tom Cairney and Harrison Reed in the centre of the park and would add an extra edge of creativity to the Fulham ranks going forwards.

He would be extremely keen to showcase his talents in what is a very competitive league and would certainly take his game to the next level in a welcoming environment such as Craven Cottage.

The Southampton striker is currently down the pecking order on the South Coast and would certainly benefit heavily from a temporary departure this summer in order to continue his development.

A forward player that runs the channel well and helps his side to get up the pitch, Obafemi would certainly fit in well to the way that Fulham want to play football.

He is capable of playing as an out and out striker as well as on the wing, meaning that he could take on the same role that Aboubakar Kamara has had in recent years at the West London club.

The talented Wales international has just returned to Liverpool off the back of another impressive season at Championship level and could well be set for a departure from Anfield as a result.

Wilson notched up some brilliant numbers whilst on loan with Cardiff City and would surely be success at Craven Cottage if he was to complete a move to the club this summer.

Liverpool would probably be keen to sell the player, so there is potential for Fulham to negotiate a loan to buy deal that could be done on the condition of them securing a promotion back to the Premier League.

The exciting winger has lost his way since departing Fulham for Manchester City some years ago and could well benefit from getting a full season of football under his belt.

After spending two largely uninspiring loan spells with Middlesbrough and Derby County respectively last season, Roberts would surely benefit from having some continuity in his career.

The Whites are already well aware of what he can offer from his previous stint with them and he would be a candidate to slot in seamlessly into the midfield on the right hand side.

There is a great player in there somewhere and a return to his old stomping ground could bring him back into form.