Tom Cairney has been at Craven Cottage since the summer of 2015

Fulham have turned down a £20m offer from London rivals West Ham for captain Tom Cairney, according to Sky sources.

The Hammers' have decided to resurrect their pursuit of the midfielder, after having two bids for him rejected in January.

Cairney scored the winning goal in the play-off final against Aston Villa last month to secure Fulham's return to the Premier League.

Sky Sports News understood that Cairney was keen to join West Ham when they bid for him in January, but it is unclear how Fulham's promotion to the top flight has affected his thinking.

Fulham are returning to the Premier League for the first time in four years after Tom Cairney's goal won the play-off final

He is the latest midfielder to have attracted West Ham's interest after it emerged they are keen on signing Jack Wilshere and Jean-Michael Seri.

West Ham's move for Cairney is their latest in what is promising to be a busy summer.

As well as replacing manager David Moyes with Manuel Pellegrini, they have also signed Issa Diop, Lukasz Fabianski and Ryan Fredericks.