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Fulham face uphill battle to keep star players, admits Scott Parker

Fulham could lose both prized assets Aleksandar Mitrovic and Ryan Sessegnon this summer.
Image: Fulham could lose prized assets Aleksandar Mitrovic and Ryan Sessegnon this summer

Scott Parker admits Fulham face a summer-long battle to keep hold of their best players as he plots an immediate return to the Premier League.

Fulham's relegation to the Championship was confirmed on April 2, as a season that began with a £100million-plus recruitment drive ended in a 4-0 drubbing by Newcastle at Craven Cottage.

Among the stars sought by other clubs will be Aleksander Mitrovic, Ryan Sessegnon, and Ryan Babel, but Parker wants to prevent as many as possible from leaving.

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Highlights from Newcastle's 4-0 win over Fulham in the Premier League

"When you're relegated, you'll always be vulnerable to losing your best players. We will be no different," said Parker, who was named permanent boss last week.

"In saying that, the owners are committed to this team and have invested a lot of money into this team.

"I have no doubt they will be doing everything in their power to keep the best talent and best players, so that gives us an opportunity next year.

"Of course I'd love Ryan Sessegnon to be at the club. Ryan fits into the bracket of a few others we want to keep. It's going to be a busy summer of rebuilding and us trying to keep hold of players."

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A successful transfer window is just one of Parker's objectives this summer as he looks to make the changes he insists are essential if Fulham are to recover from a dismal season.

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Scott Parker has promised to build a foundation for success at Craven Cottage, after being confirmed as Fulham's permanent manager

"This season has given us a clear idea of what needs to be done at the football club," Parker added.

"This club needs a culture and an identity. We need those foundations for us to be successful. That's what we're going to do. There's a big challenge ahead.

"If we drive up standards and build culture, I suspect we'll have very successful seasons ahead.

"Standards at the football club need to go up and they need to rise across every department. It's possible to come back up next season.

"We know the league we are going into is very difficult. There are established Premier League teams in it who are struggling in mid-table.

"We understand the demands. But I've realised the only way we'll be successful is by building the foundations and establishing the culture. It's a big year ahead for us."

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