Fulham are set to part company with former Norway international John Arne Riise, .
The 32 year old, who has made 75 appearances for the London club since signing from Roma two years ago, will be allowed to leave on a free transfer.
Riise first moved to England in 2001, when Liverpool paid £4m to Monaco for his services.
He spent seven years at Anfield, and was part of the side that beat AC Milan in the 2005 Champions League final.
A move to Roma followed, though he returned to the Premier League in 2011 when Martin Jol paid an undisclosed fee to the Serie A side.
He has featured in two of Fulham’s preseason friendlies, sharing left-back duties with Kieran Richardson.
Bundesliga side Werder Bremen are one of a number of overseas clubs said to be interested in the defender, who retired from international football on a record 110 caps for his country back in May.