Transfer Q&A: Should Fulham give academy players a chance?published at 15:09 13 May
Alex Howell
BBC Sport football news reporter

BBC Sport's football news reporter Alex Howell has been answering your questions on the transfer window.
Kevin: Fulham need to clear out at least five or six senior players and not only bring in some young talent, but also give some of the youngsters proper game time. We have a great academy but we only give them one or two a chance. Josh King has been in and around the first-team squad all season but he has had minimal game time. On Saturday, when we needed something a bit different, Marco Silva brought on Willian and Tom Cairney when he had Martial Godo and King on the bench. It has become very predictable, so how will a mid-table team like Fulham attract the young players they need to progress?
Alex: It's exceptionally hard for young players to break into a first team at Premier League level.
Silva has built a very experienced squad, but I am always impressed about what he gets out of the players he has available to him.
I think if you look at other teams who are able to attract young players, the best thing to show them, unfortunately for Fulham, is that there is a pathway to move to a top team, whether that is in Europe or the Premier League.
If you look at Crystal Palace, they have had success buying from the Championship as they are able to say 'look, sign with us and you can get a move to a top team". Michael Olise has gone to Bayern Munich and Eberechi Eze, Marc Guehi (after a loan to Swansea) and Adam Wharton have all broken into the England squad after a move to Palace.
The key for Fulham will be to have a success story to point to.