Fulham manager Roy Hodgson has revealed he is hoping to agree a contract extension in the near future after his side drew at Wigan on Sunday.
Clint Dempsey's penalty secured a 1-1 Premier League draw after Emmerson Boyce had put Wigan in front, and Fulham held on despite the home side's dominance.
Afterwards, Hodgson confirmed he was in talks over a contract extension.
The Fulham manager said: "It's something that has been discussed over a period of time. The club have been keen to organise a contract for me to stay longer, and I am not averse to the idea.
"I hope something will be sorted out in the near future, because they are keen to get something done.
"I have been treated magnificently by the Fulham fans and everyone at Fulham. It has been a really good two years - I like the club and the fans and feel it has been reciprocated."