Fulham have, without a doubt, been one of the most exciting teams to watch in the Championship this season.

Top scorers with an impressive 82 goals, the west London side are on the verge of a spot in the play-offs, and should secure that place with a win from one of their final two fixtures.

Boss, Slavisa Jokanovic, side will be one of the favourites for promotion should they make the top six, and a number of strong performances across the squad have ensured the Cottagers remain in contention this far into the campaign.

One player to have excelled is Scottish midfielder, Tom Cairney.

The former Blackburn man has been sensational this year, and was a surprise exclusion from the Sky Bet Championship Team of the Season.

The midfielder has struck 11 goals and assisted 10 more in the league, and his form has been a key factor in the success of his team this season.

Everything seems to go through the middle man, and his performances have unsurprisingly seen him linked with a move to the Premier League.

If the player does leave Craven Cottage this summer, then he will most certainly need to be replaced. The player to do so, may already be on loan in the division from neighbours, and FA Cup finalists, Chelsea.

Kasey Palmer has been honing his talents with Huddersfield this season, and the Terriers have launched a serious promotion bid with him in the side.

Palmer will unfortunately miss out on Huddersfield’s playoff run after being ruled out for the rest of the season through injury, but boss David Wagner says the player is still in his plans for next year.

Fulham will have to convince the player his future lies much closer to home, and the youngster from Lewisham may prefer a return to London.

The 20 year old is drowning in potential, and with a Chelsea first team bow not in sight just yet, another season in the Championship could be the right move.

Palmer has scored 4 times this season, and will look to add further goals to his game next year.

His ability to get forward makes him an ideal candidate for replacing Cairney, and a loan move would be an extremely economic option for Fulham, who would acquire a phenomenal young talent.