Fulham are ready to offer Ipswich Town manager Mick McCarthy a four-year deal at the club, according to the Irish Independent.

Fulham owner Shahid Khan has been impressed with how the ex-Wolverhampton Wanderers manager has formed a team of mainly free transfers and loan players, into a team that is a promotion candidate in the Championship.

There is no denying that McCarthy has done a fantastic job during his time at the Tractor Boys, and it is no surprise to see interest from other clubs in him.

The publication claims that the London club are preparing a four-year deal worth in the region of €10m including a promotion bonus.

Fulham boss Kit Symons looks set to depart Craven Cottage this summer after what has been a truly dire season for the club.

The West London side currently sit in 20th position in the Sky Bet Championship, having accrued 44 points from 41 league games.

Meanwhile, Mick McCarthy’s Ipswich Town occupy eighth place in the division, just three points off of a coveted play-off spot.