'I am nervous' - Fulham's summer crossroadspublished at 07:55 GMT 27 January
Drew Heatley
Fan writer

Image source, Getty ImagesThings are going pretty well for Fulham at the moment, but I am nervous. They say all good things must come to an end – and I can see the end in sight.
We are enjoying our longest period of sustained success in years thanks to Marco Silva, who has proved to be one of our best managers of the 21st Century.
But Marco's contract runs out in the summer and he looks no closer to signing a new deal.
Harry Wilson is having the season of his life, grabbing this Fulham side by the scruff of the neck and helping us rise up the table since the start of December. He is so often responsible for our biggest moments this term, including the last-minute winner at the weekend against Brighton.
But Harry's contract runs out in the summer and reports this week claim he is waiting on assurances over his manager's future before committing to a longer stay in SW6.
It is becoming a bit of a catch-22 situation – and we risk losing both men come the end of June.
Striker Raul Jimenez is in a similar situation and looks most likely to move on. Plans already look to be in motion to replace the Mexican.
We have reportedly made an increased offer for injured PSV striker Ricardo Pepi, clearly concerned that the USMNT striker could go elsewhere for more money in the summer.
Amid this potential wave of upheaval is the reassuring calm that Tom Cairney will still be at Fulham next term.
Our club captain signed a new deal this week, which will take him into his 12th season at the club. Cairney has seen it all in that time.
It reminds me that football is cyclical; if Silva and Wilson do indeed depart, we will rise again. I am not nervous about that.
Find more from Drew Heatley at Fulhamish, external




























