McDonald extends Fulham stay
Kevin McDonald has extended his contract at Craven Cottage ahead of Fulham's first top-flight campaign in five seasons.
Fulham's encouraging preparation for their Premier League return has continued with a contract renewal for midfielder Kevin McDonald.
The Scotland international has inked a new two-year deal that takes him through to the end of the 2019-20 season, with an option to extend for a further 12 months.
Signed from Wolves two years ago, 29-year-old McDonald has accrued 90 league appearances for the London club, scoring three times as they won the Championship play-offs last term.
His commitment caps a positive week for Fulham following the arrivals of goalkeeper Fabri and Germany forward Andre Schurrle.
"Obviously I'm delighted," McDonald told the club's official website. "I feel settled here, it's a great place to play, it's got everything needed for a Premier League club, and thankfully that's what we are.
"Hopefully we can kick on this season, it's been a great couple of years and - having extended my contract - I couldn’t be happier."
McDonald's maiden Scotland cap came in a 1-0 friendly loss to Costa Rica in March.