Marco Silva has agreed to become the new Fulham manager.
Scott Parker left the Cottagers by mutual consent earlier this week as he decided to make a switch to Bournemouth.
And former Watford and Everton boss Silva has agreed to replace Parker at Craven Cottage.
Silva, 42, has been out of work since losing his job at Everton in 2019.
The Portuguese has never managed in the Championship before despite being the manager of Hull when they were relegated to the second tier in 2017.
He is now the west London side will turn to to replace Parker in the dugout as Fulham look set to mount a promotion push next season.
Parker steered Fulham back to the top-flight at the end of the 2019/20 season but their Premier League return lasted less than a year after their relegation was confirmed following a 2-0 home defeat to Burnley.
Parker has now taken the Bournemouth job, with Jonathan Woodgate’s contract due to come to an end on June 30.