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Fulham striker Kamara hints at walking away from Craven Cottage

Diomansy Kamara says he may quit Fulham despite helping them secure their Barclays Premier League status.

The Senegal striker, a £6million buy from West Brom last summer, only scored five League goals, but two of them secured a critical comeback win at Manchester City.

He said: "I have had some contact from other clubs and I don't know whether I will be at Fulham next season. Let's say there is an 80% chance I'll stay."

Kamara tussles with Portsmouth's Sylvain Distin as Fulham won 1-0 to stay in the top flight

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