Fulham are considering reviving their interest in Jamaican international Demarai Gray after the winger told Steven Gerrard he wants to leave Saudi side Al-Ettifaq, according to the Sun.

The 28 year-old has struggled to settle since moving to the Saudi Pro League from Everton in a £8m deal last year. The former Leicester wide man did discuss a potential move to Craven Cottage with Marco Silva before deciding to sign for Gerrard, but he is now desperate to return to England. Al-Etiffaq are reportedly ready to sell Gray for £5m.

Gray, who made his professional debut for Birmingham City aged seventeen, has been a long-term Fulham target and could be a replacement for Reiss Nelson, who injured his hamstring against Brighton and Hove Albion last month. He joined Leicester City in January 2016, helping the Foxes win the Premier League under Claudio Ranieri at the end of that season. Gray made 169 appearances for City, scoring thirteen goals, before moving to Bayer Leverkusen in January 2021.

He spent only a year and a half in Germany before returning to England with Everton in a £1.7m deal. Gray scored twelve times in 75 appearances at Goodison Park. He has scored seven goals in 20 international appearances since switching his allegiance to Jamaica, having previous won 26 under-21 caps for England.