Bobby Zamora has claimed "the vast majority" of Fulham's squad do not get on with Martin Jol, suggesting that was partly behind the exodus of players from the club.

Zamora left Craven Cottage in January to join Queens Park Rangers, one of several departures under Jol this year. The striker reportedly fell out with his former manager over a lack of game time and he has now claimed he was not the only one to have a problem with the Dutchman.

Asked whether he felt the trend of high-profile exits was due to an issue in the squad, the 31-year-old told the Evening Standard: "Yes. I left because I didn't see eye-to-eye with Martin Jol.

"I think that is the case with the vast majority of players there now. A lot of the lads aren't happy. But that's that. There were a few bits and pieces but we just didn't see eye-to-eye."

Mousa Dembélé, Dickson Etuhu, Andrew Johnson, Danny Murphy and Clint Dempsey were among the players to leave Fulham this summer and Zamora did not say if any of them had also fallen out with Jol.

Fulham have refused to comment on Zamora's claims.