Fulham manager Scott Parker has left the club by mutual consent and seems set to take over at Bournemouth.
The former England midfielder, 40, took over in February 2019, but could not stop them from being relegated from the Premier League that season.
He guided them to promotion back to the top flight via the play-offs in 2020, but Fulham came down again last season.
"Through promotion and relegation alike, Scott has always enjoyed my support," said chairman Shahid Khan.
"Scott's departure does nothing to shake my confidence, however. We will hire a new head coach who is capable of achieving our goal of promotion and will be committed to Fulham and its supporters.
"And we will field a squad that will respond, compete and win. Onward."
First-team coach Matt Wells, goalkeeping coach Rob Burch, head of sports science Alastair Harris, first-team match analyst Jonathan Hill and lead physical performance coach Charlie Moore have also left the club.