ON-LOAN Hull City keeper David Stockdale is likely to leave Fulham in summer after manager Martin Jol insisted veteran Mark Schwarzer can keep going for at least another two years in the top flight.
Schwarzer, 40, has been instrumental in securing a mid-table berth for the Cottagers with eight matches remaining of the season, meaning Stockdale was forced to join the Tigers to get some first-team action.
Now, Jol thinks the Aussie, who is set to go to Rio de Janeiro for the World Cup with his country next year, can continue to be number one at Craven Cottage.
With Stockdale having made it clear he wants to play on a regular basis, Jol accepts he might have to let the 27-year-old go permanently.
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"David wants to be a number one," said Jol. "I'm always looking for a good goalkeeper. I've got another good goalkeeper who's 23, Neil Etheridge, and he's very talented but he needs to play.
"So maybe we will put him on loan. Stockdale is already on loan; so I have a problem. We need one or two goalkeepers. Hopefully, we can get competition for places because that's the ideal."
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