Dwight Gayle could still be heading for a Crystal Palace exit this summer, with Fulham set to make an £8million plus add-ons move for the striker.

Palace want £10m for the 24-year-old but the Championship club are confident that their offer will be accepted by the Selhurst Park outfit.

Fulham initially enquired about a loan move for Gayle before coming in with a permanent bid.

Crystal Palace striker Dwight Gayle (left) is set to be the subject of an £8million plus add-ons bid from Fulham

Fulham are confident that their offer will be accepted by the Premier League side - who are keen to sell Gayle

It is the second time this week that a Championship club have tried to sign Gayle after the Eagles accepted an offer worth up to £8m from Bristol City on Monday.

However, the forward is reluctant to move to Ashton Gate and has expressed his views to the Palace hierarchy.

Palace were determined to offload Gayle to City following the purchase of Connor Wickham and loan signing of Patrick Bamford.

The newly-promoted club have met Palace's valuation of Gayle, and, in addition, are also willing to waive the 15 per cent sell-on fee they are owed from former City winger Yannick Bolasie's next move - making the deal an understandably attractive proposition.

Bristol City have had an £8m bid for Gayle accepted but the striker is not keen on moving to Ashton Gate

The offer would have seen City waive their 15 per cent sell-on fee they are owed from selling Yannick Bolasie

Gayle, who was a club-record signing in a deal worth £6m when he joined Palace from Peterborough in 2013, is already way down Alan Pardew's pecking order and is unlikely to feature in the manager's plans this season.

He scored 10 goals in 29 appearances last season but struggled to hold down a regular place in Pardew's first team.

Speaking about the situation on Thursday, the Palace manager reiterated that there is simply no room for the forward in his team.

'He came and saw me at the start of the season to express a view to move elsewhere,' Pardew said. 'I said, "OK, that's fine with me, we'll try to get you a club."

'Now there is a club and he's reluctant to go. The ball is firmly in Dwight's court.

Gayle told manager Alan Pardew in the summer that he wanted to leave Crystal Palace

'Dwight last year was a little bit not involved in the first team. It's difficult to fit him into the way I play.

'He came to see me and said he would like to move on. Dwight can play in the Premier League, but having said that, Bristol City are a great club. A club with momentum.

'The owner wants to push up to the Premier League. That decision isn't mine. That's Dwight's decision.

'We aren't going to force anyone to go anywhere they don't want to go. It's about the boy understanding what the best scenario is for him. At the moment, it's not here.'