A last gasp equaliser from Blackburn Rovers saw Slavisa Jokanovic's Fulham side remain seventh in the Championship, after missing the opportunity to break into the play-off places at the expense of Sheffield Wednesday.

Despite the disappointment of missing the chance to break into the play-off places, Fulham has proved over the course of the season that they have the momentum and quality to break into the top six.

Heavy victories over the likes of Newcastle United and Huddersfield Town have shown that if Fulham can break into the play-offs, they could be a force to be reckoned with.

One of the main reasons for Fulham's success this season has been Slavisa Jokanovic, which combined with astute recruitment has created a tight-knit squad capable of competing at the top end of the Championship.

A general improvement in the quality of the squad has seen some players drift to the margins of the starting XI, whereas others have had to leave the club on loan in search of regular first-team football.

In the summer, Slavisa Jokanovic may look to continue Fulham's progression by bringing in new personnel, to do so, he may have to free up some space by allowing some players to leave.

FLW writer Elliott Wheat-Bowen looks at the TWO most likely players to quit Fulham this summer....

Ryan Tunnicliffe

When Ryan Tunnicliffe joined Fulham from Manchester United, the highly rated Manchester United academy graduate may have been hoping to have a big role to play at Fulham.

Instead, the 24-year-old midfielder had to spent loan spells at Blackburn Rovers and Wigan Athletic, in order to play regular first team football.

This season, the versatile midfielder has made seven appearances for Fulham in the Championship as Slavisa Jokanovic deployed him in a number of different roles.

However, after falling out of favour and not featuring in twelve consecutive matchday squads, Tunnicliffe was loaned out to Wigan Athletic for his second stint at the North West club.

As Ryan Tunnicliffe has fallen down the pecking order at Fulham, the 24-year-old central midfielder may be one of the most likely players to quit Fulham in the summer, as he searches for regular first-team action on a permanent basis.

Jozabed Sanchez

After joining Fulham from Rayo Vallecano for a fee well over £3 million, Jozabed Sanchez was expected to be a star for Fulham this season.

Sanchez was one of eleven players to join Fulham in the summer as Slavisa Jokanovic looked to build a side capable of competing at the top of the Championship.

As Fulham remain in contention for a playoff place, Slavisa Jokanovic's shake up has been successful. However, Jozabed Sanchez has not been a part of it.

The 26-year-old Spaniard only made seven appearances in the Championship for Fulham, six of which were as a substitute.

Having not featured in a Fulham squad since mid-October, the Spanish midfielder was offered an escape in the January transfer window, when Spanish side Celta Vigo enquired about bringing the Spaniard back to Spain on loan.

With Slavisa Jokanovic allowing Jozabed Sanchez to return to Spain, the former Rayo Vallecano midfielder is one of the most likely players to leave Fulham in the summer if the substantial fee that was paid can be recouped.