Fulham full back John Arne Riise has called on the club to offer goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer a new deal to remain at Craven Cottage.
Emmanuel Frimpong has undergone knee surgery and will not be able to train for two months.
Transfer news: West Ham and Fulham are believed to be among the clubs alerted by news that Aston Villa will sell striker Darren Bent this summer and take a considerable hit in the pocket.
Transfer news: Fulham face a fight for the signature of Nacer Chadli after Ajax confirmed their interest Belgian international.
Athletic Bilbao’s Fernando Amorebieta and Dnipro midfielder Derek Boateng have both joined Fulham on free transfers.
Fulham finished in 12th place after their last day win at Swansea.
Fulham manager Martin Jol is hoping to thrash out a new deal with goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer.
Ghana international Derek Boateng has announced he has signed a two-year deal at Fulham.
Fulham goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer has insisted that he has not been offered a new contract at the club, despite reports suggesting that he rejected an offer.
With the season drawing to a close, the London24 sports team have compiled their best XI from across the divisions for the team of the year.
The Premier League 2012/13 in statistics (with London clubs in bold).
Chelsea brought in less money from the Premier League than Arsenal or Tottenham, despite finishing above the pair.
Transfer News: Fulham are set to complete the signing of Ghana international Derek Boateng.
As the curtain comes down on yet another action-packed Premier League campaign, it is time to look back over some of the season’s most memorable utterances from or about our London clubs and players.
Marcello Trotta is hoping to force his way in to the Fulham first team after his half season loan at Brentford came to a heartbreaking end at Wembley yesterday.
Ground: Craven Cottage (capacity 25,700)
Founded: 1879
Honours: Second Division: 1949, 2001.
Third Division: 1932, 1999.
Southern League: 1906, 1907.
Leading goalscorer: Gordon Davies, 178.
Leading appearances: Johnny Haynes, 658.