
It is that time of the month again where we analyse the Fulham squad and figure out who stays and who goes at Craven Cottage.
It is that time of the month again, where we look at who is likely to stay at Craven Cottage next season and who will be on the scrap heap.
In our latest instalment of the monthly who stays and who goes, there have been some significant changes in the circumstances surrounding certain players, which may have changed some of the answers from March.
Certain players, like Harry Wilson, we are aware of but there will be some players who perhaps we will see depart unexpectedly, depending on how ambitious the board are.
So, without further ado, who may stay and who may go with the latest info?
Bernd Leno - Stay
At 34 and with another year on his contract, Bernd Leno will be in goal for Fulham.
He was previously not at his best this season but made an incredible save against Brentford that could prove pivotal.
Benjamin Lecomte - Stay
Another 34-year-old goalkeeper who has a year on his contract.
Lecomte is a steady No.2 and remains a useful man to have with his experience should Fulham make Europe next season.
Antonee Robinson - Stay
This one is harder than it was a month ago, with Robinsonās form not quite returning as it did before his injury and with Ryan Sessegnon a very capable option.
Robinson is a top left back and there has been some interest from Manchester United, so there is a chance this changes as time goes on.
Ryan Sessegnon - Stay
One we can now say with absolute certainty after Sessegnon signed his new contract on Wednesday.
The left back will now remain at the club until the end of next season.
Calvin Bassey - Stay
Bassey has become dependable and important at Fulham and those are usually the sort of traits that get clubs sniffing around.
At present though, Bassey looks set to stay put.
Joachim Andersen - Stay
The Fulham captain seems highly unlikely to go anywhere this summer.
Issa Diop - Stay
An international quality centre back now he has switched allegiances to Morocco, Diop should remain.
Jorge Cuenca - Stay
One that quite frankly does not matter hugely, Cuenca is a perfectly able centre back but if Fulham are able to secure a better option, he may depart.
Kenny Tete - Stay
Currently injured, and Fulham have seen hos much they have missed Tete.
With two years left on his contract and reaching the age of 30, Tete is not the most attractive prospect to sign despite his ability.
Timothy Castagne - Stay
Has had a mixed bag since stepping up for Tete but has largely proven his worth as an experienced squad player.
Sander Berge - Stay
Not one that can be said with as much conviction as a month ago due to a slight dip in form which saw him dropped against Brentford.
Still think Berge will be at Fulham next year and probably beyond, due to the nature of his contract, which runs until 2029.
Sasa Lukic - Stay
Lukic has shown since stepping up for Berge that he is a hugely important player and could well be a starter going forward.
Harrison Reed - Leave
A change from a month ago, Fulham will want to progress in whatever way they can and Reed feels like a player who could make way for someone of real quality.
Tom Cairney - Stay
A man who is Fulham through and through can leave on his own terms and Cairney, at 35 and with a year left on his deal will likely remain for one more season.
Emile Smith Rowe - Stay
Continues to frustrate but equally is a player of immense quality and Fulham will want him to remain.
Josh King - Stay
After a big breakout season, King is now a regular member of the Fulham first team.
He is going to attract attention eventually but it probably wonāt be this summer.
Kevin - Stay
The hugely exciting Brazilian showed what he can do on numerous occasions and although he is out for the rest of the season with a foot injury, Kevin is one to keep an eye on.
Alex Iwobi - Stay
Another who has just succumbed to injury but who will be there next season.
Iwobi is one of Fulhamās most consistent players and is one of the first names down on the teamsheet.
Oscar Bobb - Stay
Bobb has been poor since joining in January from Manchester City but the Norwegian must be given time after his bad leg break and settling in before a decision can be made.
Harry Wilson - Leave
What we expected for some time looks likely to happen, unfortunately.
Wales Online reported that Wilson will be departing the club to join Aston Villa so it appears he will not be at Fulham next season.
Samuel Chukwueze - Join permanently
Not a no brainer this as his form has dropped but he has still shown glimpses of his ability and seems a fair price for what he can offer.
Rodrigo Muniz - Leave
He has four more years left on his contract, so it seems he is more likely to stay than to leave but after such a poor season with injuries and form dropping, could Fulham cut their losses if the right offer came?
Raul Jimenez - Leave
Sadly it seems that Jimenez will join Harry Wilson in departing this summer.
At 34, Jimenez has bagged nine Premier League goals this season but the Mexican still looks likely to depart despite his age.
Jonah Kusi-Asare - Return to Bayern after loan
The Swedish youngster arrived at Craven Cottage with much promise from Bayern Munich but he has barely been given the chance to show what he can do.


