Fulham have been dealt a blow by the news that Neeskens Kebano will be absent until at least the spring with an Achilles injury.
The Cottagers are enjoying a strong first season back in the Premier League, collecting 19 points from their opening 13 fixtures.
While Aleksandar Mitrovic has been credited as a pivotal figure for Fulham, Kebano has also held down a regular spot in the starting lineup.
Despite the influx of higher-profile arrivals during the summer, the 30-year-old has made nine starts and three substitute appearances in the top flight.
Kebano was also part of the team which earned a goalless draw against Everton last time out, the DR Congo international featuring for 67 minutes.
However, it was announced on Thursday that Kebano faces a prolonged period on the sidelines after suffering a ruptured Achilles in training.
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A club statement read: "The club can confirm that Neeskens Kebano has unfortunately suffered a ruptured Achilles in training this week.
"He will now undergo specialist consultation and will be out of action for several months.
"Everyone at Fulham will be supporting Neeskens throughout his rehabilitation process, and we all wish him a speedy and successful recovery."
The injury to Kebano is the latest significant issue to a creative player this campaign with Harry Wilson and Manor Solomon also spending time on the sidelines.
While Wilson returned in October and has been building up his fitness, Solomon remains out in the long term with a serious knee injury.
Fulham have just two fixtures to play before the upcoming World Cup, facing Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium on Saturday before hosting Manchester United on October 13.