Fulham are set for one of their biggest conundrums of the summer in the coming weeks, with the future of Ryan Sessegnon up in the air.

The England youngster has only a year of his contract to run, and so far has shown no sign of signing a new deal with the Cottagers.

Indeed, today has seen the winger linked with a move away from Craven Cottage in the form of a switch to Serie A with Inter Milan, with the Sun reporting that Sessegnon could indeed decide to run his contract down and move to the Italian giants.

Sessegnon was one of a number of victims of a poor season for Fulham last term, but he thrived in the Championship the season prior, and losing him now would be a bitter blow for the club.

But there is more to this story, with Fulham set to miss out on potentially a massive sum of money if they do indeed allow Sessegnon to stay and leave for nothing come the end of the campaign.

So, what should Fulham be looking to do? Should they sell, or should the keep him and hope for promotion?

We asked our writers here at FLW for their thoughts on what Fulham should be looking to do...

Jacob Potter

"I'm surprised that they haven't decided to sell him already.
"Sessegnon has already voiced his intentions to leave the club, and I it's only a matter of time before he departs I think.
"He's a player that is far too good for the Championship, that's for sure, after he netted () goals last time they were there in their promotion-winning season.
"He's evidently got his eyes set on bigger and better things, and Fulham should be looking at cashing on in him ASAP so that they can reinvest the money into other areas of the squad ahead of next season."
Chris Gallagher
"Without a doubt they should.
"Despite a poor year in the Premier League, the youngster still has a good reputation but if he struggles in the Championship then his value will fall significantly.
"So, they will be better off getting some big money in now and Scott Parker needs to be allowed to reinvest that in the team.
"It's a blow as the England youngster proved in the past he can be a top player in the second-tier but for the benefit of the club, a big sale is best."
Lee Connor
"Surely they have to sell him, surely?
"Letting him leave for nothing is not the way to go, and there's no guarantee they will be promoted with him anyway, so it's a massive risk.
"He's obviously one of the most talented youngsters in the English game at the minute, but he's definitely in some sort of slump as well, which might be to do with having his head turned somewhat.
"Fulham need to sell, get as much money as they can, and re-invest in the squad."