Fulham are back in the hunt for a play-off spot after suffering a poor start to the campaign, with Slavisa Jokanovic’s men sure to be confident of securing a top six finish this season.

The Serb has completely turned things around at Craven Cottage, and players that had gone missing in the early stages have refound form and helped to guide the club towards the fabled playoff spots.

The Cottagers missed out on promotion last year after falling to Reading in the semi finals, and fans will hope the club can go one better this year and finally secure their return to the Premier League having been relegated several years back.

Fulham have a strong squad capable of a playoff berth, but Jokanovic may wish to finetune his side before the transfer window closes by removing a couple of players from his squad that do not feature in his plans.

With that in mind, this duo could be on their way out…

 

Marcelo Djalo

Joining the club last year from Lugo, Djalo has failed to live up to expectations in West London, and Jokanovic should consider shipping the player out on loan this month.

The Spaniard has appeared just twice this season in two substitute appearances, and must surely be growing frustrated at his lack of opportunities.

A loan move away from London to rediscover his form could be the best move for all involved, and perhaps a switch back to his native Spain could be the best move for all involved at this stage.

If he’s not going to be utilised in the second half of the campaign, he must be moved on.

 

Rafa Soares

Another summer arrival who has failed to make his mark at the club, Soares’ loan spell from Porto needs to be terminated this month.

The player has made just three substitute appearances in the league this season, and parent club Porto will surely be frustrated by the player’s lack of opportunities at Craven Cottage.

A return to Portugal would be in the player’s best interests, where he could compete for the second team of the Portuguese giants who are in the league below Portugal’s top flight.

Soares has potential, and needs to begin to realise it at the age of 22, and it appears his time at Fulham has failed to aid his development into a top Portuguese star.

Fulham fans, let us know your thoughts!