Bobby Decordova-Reid is likely to put pen to paper on a new long-term contract with Fulham after positive early discussions with the club.

The Daily Telegraph reports that the Premier League side are ready to reward the former Bristol City forward with a longer deal after triggering the 12-month extension option in his previous contract last season. The 30 year-old, currently at the Gold Cup with Jamaica, has been a regular in the Fulham side since Marco Silva took over from Scott Parker exactly two years ago today.

Decordova-Reid has impressed Silva with his versatility, having filled in at right back when Kenny Tete got injured earlier last season, and played all across the forward line with great effect as the Whites finished tenth on their return to the top flight. He made 28 starts and forty appearances in total last term – weighing in with five goals – and is eager to the commit his future to the club.

Decordova-Reid has made 142 appearances for Fulham, scoring 21 goals, since moving from Cardiff City – initially on loan – in August 2019.