There's no quick fix, says Scott Parker as Fulham prepare for next season in the Championship with relegation from the Premier League imminent Fulham will be relegated from the Premier League if they lose at Watford The Cottagers have started planning for next season in the Championship Caretaker boss Scott Parker will stay but may not be made manager permanentlyBy Kieran Gill for the Daily Mail Published: 22:30 BST, 1 April 2019 | Updated: 22:51 BST, 1 April 2019 Viewcomments Fulham have started planning for next season in the Championship with the club's relegation from the Premier League to be confirmed if they lose at Watford on Tuesday. Caretaker Scott Parker is part of the rebuild and is set to stay at the club, though it remains to be seen whether he will be made manager permanently. The Cottagers, who have lost their last eight fixtures and not won away in the top flight all season, will be relegated if beaten by Watford, despite their summer spending topping £100million. Scott Parker will see his Fulham side relegated from the Premier League if they lose at Watford A number of players, including Ryan Sessegnon and Aleksandar Mitrovic, will attract interest from Premier League clubs this summer. Those on loan at Fulham, including Calum Chambers and Sergio Rico, are expected to leave. At the club's training ground on Monday, Parker said there is no easy solution to getting Fulham back on track. 'There's no short fix to creating a successful football club and that's whether it's one in the Premier League or trying to get to the Premier League,' said Parker. 'Ultimately, short fixes get you there but they don't always keep you there.' Parker can see similarities between relegation with West Ham as a player in 2011, and Fulham now. 'When you are in this position in a club, nine times out of 10 it is the same issues,' he said. Fulham star Ryan Sessegnon will attract interest from Premier League clubs this summer Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility