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CONFIRMED: Ross McCormack joins Fulham after Leeds accept £11m offer
FULHAM have sealed the signing of Ross McCormack from Leeds in an £11m deal.
Leeds accepted the Cottagers offer this morning and the move has now been confirmed with Mccormack having already agreed a four-year deal.
Reports suggest that McCormack has shunned interest from the Premier League - with QPR rumoured to be the club in question - to sign for Fulham.
McCormack scored 28 goals for Leeds last term but has endured a difficult time since Massimo Cellino took over the club.
McCormack allegedly handed in a transfer request in the final moments of the January transfer window after Cellino tried to sack then-boss Brian McDermott before he was even in full control.
Leeds have accepted an offer for Ross McCormack
McDermott was eventually sacked at the end of the season, and replaced by Dave Hockaday, while Cellino instated a range of bizarre cost-cutting measures including asking the players to bring their own lunch to pre-season training.
That only strengthened McCormack's desire to move on this summer - despite Cellino claiming he wanted the player to stay - and it looks likely that he will now get his wish.
McCormack will now link up with Felix Magath's side at a training camp in Scotland, where Fulham will take on Motherwell on Saturday.