Fulham face the biggest game of their season this Sunday when they take on Birmingham City at St Andrew's.

With one game left to play in the Championship season, they trail Cardiff City by one point in the race for the automatic promotion spots.

This weekend's game could be make or break; the difference between whether Fulham play Premier League or Championship football next season.

If Cardiff better Fulham's result, it will be the lottery of the play-offs for Slavisa Jokanovic's side - where they fell short last year.

While there is still so much to play for this season, Fulham will not be thinking about their summer transfer plans just yet.

But before long, the Cottagers will have to decide on who stays, who leaves and who gets loaned out.

Here are three players who Fulham need to be sending out on loan next year to get experience, regardless of whether they go up or stay in the Championship.

Rodak has spent the year on loan at Rotherham and he is showing signs that he will be a solid goalkeeper in the future.

But the 21-year-old needs a bit more experience in the lower leagues before testing Marcus Bettinelli in the scrap for the number one jersey.

The Slovakia under-21 international could return to Rotherham next season - a move that could benefit all parties.

Cisse arrived in the summer with a lot of expectation but he has failed to live up to the hype.

The 24-year-old is a defensive midfielder who earned plenty of plaudits in Belgium but he has yet to transfer that into the English leagues.

With just nine games under his belt - and not any matches since October - Cisse should head out on loan next season to prove himself elsewhere and make Jokanovic think about including him in the first-team.

Kamara has scored seven goals in 32 appearances for Fulham this season but is behind Aleksandar Mitrovic and Rui Fonte in the pecking order.

A powerful and quick centre-forward, it is not time yet to call the Frenchman's spell in England a total disaster.

The 23-year-old could just be one loan spell away from finding his feet and adapting to English football.