Fulham striker Ross McCormack could potentially be leaving Craven Cottage in January, a mere six months after the club signed him from Leeds United, according to the Mail.

Ross McCormack could be sold in January
Ross McCormack could be sold in January

McCormack, 28, joined the London club from Leeds United in the summer transfer window for £11 million, however he may be sold as Fulham are set to listen to offers for the forward.

The Championship outfit are willing to listen to offers, and if the right fee comes in for the striker, they will offload him, and subsequently strengthen different areas of the squad.

His form with Fulham this season is somewhat mediocre compared to that of last season, with the Scotland international only scoring four goals in 20 appearances for the Cottagers, compared to 29 goals last season for Leeds United.

It is unknown as of yet what clubs would be interested in the 28-year-old forward, however a move to his previous club Leeds United looks unlikely to happen, due to the Elland Road outfit receiving a transfer embargo from the Football League.

It is extremely unlikely Kit Symons' team will recoup the extortionate £11 million they forked out for the striker, and they would be lucky to receive even half of that expensive sum.

Fulham currently sit in 14th position in the Sky Bet Championship, having accumulated 25 points from 21 league games, in what has been an inconsistent season for the club.