Leeds United captain Ross McCormack is reportedly on the verge of joining Fulham after both clubs agreed on an £11m fee.
The Scotland international was granted extended leave by Leeds last week after reportedly handing in a transfer request.
Leeds owner Massimo Cellino recently claimed that he would not sell the 27-year-old to a Championship rival, but it appears that the Italian has gone back on his original stance.
According to Sky Sports News, the two parties have agreed on a deal, which will result in McCormack moving to Craven Cottage on a four-year contract.
McCormack spent four years at Elland Road following a move from Cardiff City, who were also linked with a fresh approach for the player.