USA coach Bob Bradley has been touted as a possible replacement for Roy Hodgson at Fulham.
The Mail on Sunday claim that Bradley is being considered as the successor to new Liverpool boss Hodgson for the managerial post at Craven Cottage,
Bradley has spent his whole managerial career in America and is said to be keen on a move to Europe following an impressive stint in charge of the USA national team.
The Mail also suggests that Bradley would look to bring several players from the USA international squad to Craven Cottage to join American star Clint Dempsey.
Fulham are said to want to have a manager appointed before the team arrive for at their pre-season training camp in Sweden on July 19th.
Former England and Manchester City boss Sven-Goran Eriksson has been linked with the managerial job along with Alan Curbishley, Mark Hughes, Glen Hoddle and former Celtic coach Tony Mowbray.