Slavisa Jokanovic is going to have to get used to a Fulham set-up where players are chosen by committee.

After the head coach railed at stats analyst Craig Kline, whose contentious algorithm for new faces is loosely based on the Moneyball character played by Jonah Hill in the baseball movie, there was still 14 players to show for it.

What’s more, chairman Shahid Khan, in town for both the QPR derby on Saturday and the NFL Wembley match between his other club Jacksonville Jaguars and Indianapolis Colts, reckons there's more of the same to come.

The good news for Jokanovic he can veto those that meet the Kline tick-box criteria - but he can’t pick them on his own.

“Why wouldn’t you want to have a player the manager isn’t going to play?” offered Khan. “It would be crazy, wouldn’t it?

“But the approach we’ve had, you want to qualify a player on a number of different metrics, but the final judgement is the manager’s.”

Fulham signed a rash of players and ran through a succession of managers to save their Premier League skins all to no avail in 2014.

Khan believes that’s all changed.

“We have more of a collaborative process,” he added.

“Impetuosity, which has happened at football clubs including Fulham, we don't want that.

"We want a more thought-out process, where the manager has the final say but other factors come into the process.”