Fulham boss Claudio Ranieri says he would happily welcome Aboubakar Kamara back into his squad.

French forward Kamara has been suspended by the Cottagers pending an investigation following an incident at the club's training ground.

Kamara is initially said to have failed to turn up to training after being told to join the Cottagers' academy group, triggering a potential club fine. Sportsmail understands that Kamara became aware of Fulham's intention to fine him, prompting his visit to the training ground late on Monday afternoon.

Aboubakar Kamara (right) was arrested on suspicion of actual bodily harm following a fight

The incident occurred at Fulham's Motspur Park training base early on Monday evening

As MailOnline exclusively revealed last Wednesday, Kamara was arrested by Metropolitan Police officers after he became embroiled in a fight with an on-site security guard as he tried to confront chief executive Alistair Macintosh at the training facility.

But despite the fiasco, Ranieri hinted on Monday that he has not closed to door on the 23-year-old.

'I don't know what happened here, now there is a club investigation and I am waiting,' said Ranieri.

'But if he comes back, for me there is no problem, for the team there is no problem.

'In this moment he is suspended from the club. I don't know what happened here and I have to wait.'

Despite the fiasco, boss Claudio Ranieri said: 'If he comes back, for me there is no problem'

Kamara furiously tried to confront Fulham chief Alistair Macintosh about the prospect of a fine

Kamara posted two clips of himself listening to music in his car the day after the incident

Despite Ranieri's words, he is believes to have grown increasingly exasperated by Kamara's disruptive behaviour in recent weeks.

The striker's on-pitch spat with Aleksandar Mitrovic over a penalty in the win against Huddersfield in December, in which Kamara wrestled the ball from his team-mate to take a spot-kick which he subsequently missed, infuriated Ranieri.

Sportsmail understands Ranieri was far from impressed with Kamara's half-hearted attempts at apologising to the squad after the Italian made clear his role in the penalty controversy was unacceptable.

Sources claim Kamara has also been involved in a number of heated disagreements with team-mates, including Mitrovic and Andre Schurrle, during training.

Kamara's arrest comes in the wake of an alleged fight with Mitrovic during a team yoga session

Kamara posted a picture of a phoenix and a long message on Instagram earlier this month

Kamara poses with a fan as he makes his way inside Craven Cottage before facing Oldham