The emergence of Ryan Sessegnon at Fulham has been the biggest story to emerge from Craven Cottage in recent years, with the winger touted as a future star of the English national team.

Challenging for automatic promotion heading into the final day of the campaign, much of the Cottagers' success can be attributed to a series of fine displays from the teenage star, who is expected to attract interest when the transfer window opens for business.

Promotion would all but secure his future in West London for at least another season but if their promotion charge falters and they stay in the second tier is extended, the youngster could be tempted to move on.

If he does, manager Slavisa Jokanovic must consider swoops for one of this pair to replace him...

The Liverpool winger linked up with Hull City in January to help the Tigers away from the bottom three and has proven to be a revelation of a signing.

Seven goals and three assists in just starts has lifted Nigel Adkins' side to safety and put the 21-year-old on the footballing map.

Looking destined for a Premier League career, a start at Liverpool is still some way off so Jurgen Klopp could consider allowing him to head to the second tier once again.

Craven Cottage could be the perfect destination for the player, who would fit in well with the style of football adopted by Jokanovic.

Fast, skilful and with an eye for goal, Wilson has the potential to have as successful of a career as Sessegnon.

Another Hull City man impressing despite the Tigers' struggles, Bowen could prove to be an excellent replacement for Sessegnon.

The former Hereford man has amassed thirteen goals from the wide position and at the age of just twenty-one, looks set to ply his trade higher than the bottom half of the second tier.

Interest in the player will be rife in the summer and Fulham could easily fund a bid with the funds they would acquire from Sessegnon's sale.

Age is on the player's side and under Jokanovic in a football-playing side Bowen would grow quickly and there could be further profit in the player if he shines in West London.

With age on his side, Bowen could be the man to come into the club should Sessegnon go.

Fulham fans, thoughts?