Fulham manager Martin Jol has claimed that striker Andrew Johnson is close to signing a new deal with the club.
The 30-year-old, who saw attacking partner Bobby Zamora leave for Queens Park Rangers, was linked with a move away from Craven Cottage in the recent January transfer window.
Despite offers from other clubs, Jol made the decision for the former England international to stay.
"There was an inquiry from one or two clubs so we had to make a decision on that," said Jol. "I said to Andy you will stay here whatever happens and that probably wasn't ideal for him, but it was good for me because we can now get on with the job and hopefully he can play for us and score goals.
"It is more to do with his situation. His contract is up at the end of the season and he is a bit insecure about his future, but I don't think there is any problem with him so we will find a solution. And I think he wants to stay as well."
Johnson is expected to miss Fulham's weekend trip to Manchester City with a groin injury.