It has been an exciting season for Fulham so far, with The Whites looking to make an immediate return to the Premier League.

But whilst the current campaign is of the upmost importance, what is the club's future looking like?

Here, we take a look at SIX rapidly rising stars at Craven Cottage who we think you need to know about...

O'Reilly is very much seen as the jewell in the crown in the Fulham youth team with high hopes being banded around for the 18-year-old.

He is already showing signs of being a really classy central midfielder, one who will be able to control the play from deep and dictate play, as well as getting forward when needed.

He has already been involved in the last three pre-season tours with the first-team so expect him to be a regular at Craven Cottage in years to come.

A versatile midfielder, Francois has plenty of attributes to make him an exciting Fulham player.

He has electric pace but an excellent touch as well, meaning he is able to play anywhere across the Fulham midfield.

In the 2017/18 campaign he created 32 chances in just 18 games for the youngsters, earning himself a call-up to the reserves in the process.

Yes, Timmy, not Tammy, although the Fulham youngster is the brother of the Chelsea hotshot and also plies his trade up front.

Whilst he is capable of playing outwide as well, it is through the middle where he has continued to impress, showing similar instincts that have stood his brother in such good stead.

The 19-year-old only made the move to Fulham in the summer following his release from Chelsea, but is already starting to turn heads on the Thames.

He arrived with an excellent scoring record, claiming the golden ball during the 16/17 youth season, and has already made his first-team debut, coming on as a substitute against Southampton in the League Cup back in August.

The diminutive midfielder has been showing his abilities to dictate play ever since being spotted by the club at a youth tournament in Singapore.

He racked up a pass accuracy of 90% in his first season with The Whites, making 13 tackles and 16 interceptions as well.

His debut also came in that League Cup clash but has also been called up by the Singapore national side, although he is yet to make an appearance.

Originally from the USA, Fossey represents the future of Fulham's full-backs and will undoubtedly be keen to follow in the footsteps of the Sessegnon's in the coming years.

His athletic ability and creativity, coupled with an eye for a tackle, earned him a call-up to his national side's Under-20 team for the recent World Cup, althoug he eventually withdrew due to injury.

Although that injury has continued to keep him sidelined, he is someone who many at the club remain excited about.