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For all the latest reports and transfer rumours, visit our dedicated section here Ajax boss Martin Jol is believed to have agreed to become the new manager of Fulham The vacancy at Craven Cottage was created by the exit of Roy Hodgson, who left to take the helm at Liverpool.It was previously revealed exclusively bythat Sven-Goran Eriksson had dropped out of the running to succeed Hodgson, making former Tottenham Hotspur and Hamburg boss Jol the favourite to land the job.De Telegraaf then reported that the 54-year-old would make a decision concerning his future on Monday, with reports that the Eredivisie club wanted to hold on to their boss.Now The Telegraph reports that the Cottagers will unveil Jol on Tuesday, having come to an agreement over a contract worth about £2 million-a-year.Jol is fully conversant with the demands of the Premier League, having managed Spurs with some success for three seasons between 2004 and 2007. A poor start to the 2007-08 season saw Tottenham approach Seville coach Juande Ramos while Jol was still manager at White Hart Lane, and the Dutchman was subsequently sacked in favour of Ramos.Jol was then appointed coach of Hamburg for the 2008-09 season, guiding them to the German Cup and UEFA Cup semi-finals, both of which they lost to Werder Bremen.In May 2009 Jol returned to his native Netherlands to succeed Marco van Basten as head coach of Ajax.