Fulham have reportedly started new contract discussions with striker Ross McCormack.
The 28-year-old, who arrived at Craven Cottage last summer from Leeds United for £11m, scored 19 goals in all competitions last term.
That form is said to have alerted Norwich City and Middlesbrough, both of whom have supposedly monitored the centre-forward's situation in recent months.
However, the Whites do not want to sell and have decided to negotiate a new deal with the Scot, according to the Daily Mail.
McCormack featured for the entire 90 minutes during Fulham's 1-1 draw with his former club Cardiff City at the weekend.