Fulham have players that aren't up to the desired technical standard who are likely to move on.

The Cottagers are currently in third place with one point separating them from Cardiff in the second automatic promotion spot, although the Bluebirds do have a game in hand against Derby.

They are likely to be favourites for the play-offs if they are unable to overtake Cardiff, so there's a strong chance they will find themselves in the Premier League next season.

Regardless of where they find themselves next season, some players aren't suited to the style of play that Slavisa Jokanovic utilises, so they are likely to leave.

Here are three players unlikely to be at the club next season...

Button lost his place in the starting XI to Marcus Bettinelli after a poor performance against local rivals Brentford in December with his distribution being particularly at fault.

Bettinelli is younger and much more suited to Fulham's style, so Button is unlikely to win his place back. Therefore, he will need a move away if he wants to regularly play.

The lack of rotation among goalkeeping options could influence him to move in the summer with other Championship clubs being likely destinations.

Cisse joined the club last summer, but has barely featured with six league appearances and only two of them being starts.

His main role is defensive midfield, but that is a strong area for Fulham because Kevin McDonald and Oliver Norwood are reliable options in that area.

The lack of playing time and the potential promotion to the Premier League means that a move away is likely in order to find a club that he is better suited to.

Fonte is another summer acquisition that has failed to live up to expectations. He has been involved in 26 league games with only three goals and two assists.

Fulham's style provides plenty of opportunities for strikers as shown by Aleksandar Mitrovic's strong form since joining in January. The Serbian striker and Aboubakar Kamara have performed better than Fonte as the lone striker this season.

A move away would be best for him because he lacks the clinical threat that Fulham need especially if they get promoted to the Premier League, so he would have to settle for a role down the pecking order if he stayed. That isn't ideal for a player starting to reach his peak.