Fulham are the form team in the Championship over the last ten games with Slavisa Jokanovic’s men now just outside the play-offs.

Many expected a big season from the Cottagers but it hadn’t materialised in the first few months. However, things have really picked up since December and Fulham are now firmly in the hunt for promotion.

It was a similar story last season, where they ended the season in style and everyone connected with the club will be confident of securing another top six finish.

Although, a few new signings to bring in that extra bit of quality could be pivotal if Fulham are going to have a chance of returning to the Premier League.

Like many in the Championship, the Londoners could do with another striker, whilst a centre-back would also be welcome.

Here we look at two targets that Fulham should bring in before the deadline.

Kortney Hause

Fulham didn’t have much success with Jordan Graham arriving from Wolves on loan but that shouldn’t put them off going for his teammate Kortney Hause.

The former England U21 international is a fine defender but hasn’t had the opportunity to play because of the form of those in front of him.

With Wolves now out of the cup, it’s hard to envisage Hause playing again this season as he is probably sixth in the pecking order for Nuno Espirito Santo.

That prompted speculation earlier in the month that Middlesbrough and Millwall were interested in the former Gillingham man but Fulham should make a move.

Hause is quick, strong and also decent enough on the ball meaning he will suit the way Jokanovic wants to play.

It’s an area the Whites aren’t that strong in and Hause would add more depth and quality to the squad.

Dwight Gayle

This is the dream signing for Fulham but it can’t come at the cost of Tom Cairney leaving which may make the deal unlikely.

Nevertheless, Gayle is exactly what Fulham need and would score goals for fun in this team.

The former Palace striker has proven himself as a fine player at this level and would excel in a team that creates chances and plays like the Cottagers do.

A deal won’t come about until Newcastle secure a new striker themselves but that is looking very likely to happen in the coming days and when it does Fulham should pounce.

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