Fulham defender Tosin Adarabioyo has reportedly informed the club that he has no intention of signing a new contract.
The centre-back, who joined the Cottagers from Manchester City in 2020, has entered the final 12 months of his deal which expires at the end of the season.
Adarabioyo was linked with a move away in the summer after attracting interest from Tottenham Hotspur and Ligue 1 side Monaco.
However, a transfer ultimately failed to materialise, ensuring that Adarabioyo remained with the Cottagers following the close of the summer window.
Adarabioyo spent the majority of the first three months of the season on the sidelines, before he returned to action in November.
The 26-year-old has quickly re-established himself in the Fulham side, starting each of their last five competitive matches, including Tuesday's successful outing in the EFL Cup quarter-finals.
Adarabioyo scored the decisive spot kick in the last-eight tie against Everton to help Fulham reach their first-ever EFL Cup semi-final.
Despite forcing his way back into Marco Silva's starting lineup, Adarabioyo faces an uncertain future at Craven Cottage.
According to Football Insider, Adarabioyo has indicated that he has no intention of signing a new deal with the West London club.
The report claims that Fulham are still hoping that they can persuade him to extend his stay beyond the end of the current season.
Even if Adarabioyo refuses to sign an extension, Fulham are expected to resist any January offers and keep hold of his services until the end of the campaign.
In a separate update, 90min are reporting that Tottenham and Monaco could revive their interest in the Fulham defender.
While Adarabioyo remains on Tottenham's shortlist, Monaco could have an advantage over the Premier League side.
As an overseas club, the Ligue 1 outfit will be able to open talks over a pre-contract agreement from the start of the new year.
Adarabioyo is also said to be attracting admiring glances from West Ham United and Lyon, as well as two Italian sides in Atalanta BC and Roma.