Several changes are set to take place at Fulham this summer and their starting XI could look very different to the one that last headed out onto the pitch in the Premier League in May.

The Lilywhites are back in the second-tier after just one season and will be looking to try and bounce back as soon as possible, though it remains to be seen whether Scott Parker is going to be at the helm to oversee things.

Even so, the playing squad is going to change regardless of who is in the dugout and here we've taken a look at what the Fulham starting line-up could be for the early weeks of next season, going on different transfer rumours about exits and such.

Take a look through the team and see where you think it might finish in next year's Championship standings...

Marek Rodak could well be back in goal after seeing Alphonse Areola take the number one spot last year in the Premier League.

The French stopper was arguably Fulham's best player last season but, that said, it therefore seems unlikely he's going to return for another spell with his loan at the club ending.

Rodak, then, should get his chance to come back in and, after doing well in the last Championship campaign, that's not such a bad option for the Lilywhites.

Kenny Tete should stick around for next season and he'll be fighting Cyrus Christie and potentially the utility man Denis Odoi for the right-back spot.

Tete is a real flyer when he gets going up and down the flanks and it's going to be interesting watching him in the Championship with the attacking intent he has.

He'll be able to get forward much more now that Fulham are in a league where they will be needing to impose themselves and he could be a real outlet.

Michael Hector quickly dropped down the pecking order last season at Fulham with the likes of Joachim Andersen arriving and impressing but, of course, the latter has left now and it is unlikely he is going to return to Craven Cottage for next season.

Hector was brilliant for Fulham in their last promotion-winning campaign and there's no reason why he cannot be that again should he be reinstated to the side.

He's defender, at least at Championship level, that is a real proven performer.

Tosin Adarabioyo is going to be linked away a lot this summer but, as yet, no firm offer has come in for him and Fulham will hope that can remain the case for the rest of the market.

He formed a really decent partnership with Andersen last season and there is no reason why he cannot do similar with someone like Hector in the Championship.

If he does leave, though, you've got the likes of Alfie Mawson or Tim Ream that can come in and do a job at this level.

Joe Bryan could well be a regular fixture at left-back next season for Fulham.

He's a player that knows the Championship very well and there is speculation around Antonee Robinson at the moment, who is a very decent full-back in his own right.

Indeed, if Robinson leaves, the path is pretty clear for Bryan to be Fulham's first-choice left-side defender and he'll be eager to show why he'll be considered one of the better defenders in the Championship once more.

Harrison Reed could be one of the midfielders left with this part of the pitch looking set for a real shake-up at Fulham.

The likes of André-Frank Zambo Anguissa are getting linked away at the moment and we could see Fulham's midfield largely revert back to what it was when they were in the Championship last.

Reed is a decent player, though, and could again be one of the better holding players in the middle of the park in the league next year.

Allan Campbell is being linked with a move to Fulham at the moment with the Motherwell midfielder potentially set for a move down south as a number of clubs are being credited with an interest in him.

The 22-year-old is a busy midfielder and is available on a free which is probably part of the reason Fulham are looking at him.

This summer will be about bringing costs into line a little more and if they can sign a decent player on a free they should look at it.

Tom Cairney has been linked with a move to Sheffield United but the Fulham midfielder could well remain at Craven Cottage as the Lilywhites are bound to ask for a big fee before sanctioning such an exit.

If Cairney can stay fit he will once again be integral to this Fulham team in the heart of midfield with his range of passing and that will be his plan.

He's a cracking player, particularly at Championship level, and could have a big season for the club as long as he avoids fitness problems.

Neeskens Kebano could be one man to benefit from the likes of Ademola Lookman and Anthony Knockaert potentially not being around next year.

Kebano is a decent player for Championship level and could fight with the likes of Aboubakar Kamara for one of those spots out wide.

Evidently, though, there is a good chance Fulham need to add to their attacking options.

Fulham's attack is another area set for a shake-up and, as yet, it's looking set to be a little light.

Ivan Cavaleiro will be one man set to stick around and he'll be looking to help Fulham earn promotion as he has done before and as he has with Wolves in his career.

He's a powerful runner and at Championship level should look a real threat, especially if Fulham can spring quick attacks.

Aleksandar Mitrovic, currently, is a Fulham player but it does seem to be hanging in the balance right now.

The Serbian forward loves the Championship and if he sticks around he's sure to score goals but, with his and Scott Parker's relationship perhaps not as good as it could be, there's every chance he could move on this summer too.

It's hanging in the balance, then, but either way at least one other attacking addition really needs to be signed to head through the middle this summer.