Ross McCormack has vowed to repay Fulham for spending £11million on him in the summer.

The striker was top scorer in the Championship with Leeds United last season, but has managed just five league goals in 21 games for his new club.

McCormack has been linked with a move away from Craven Cottage, just six months after his arrival in west London.

Boss Kit Symons insists the Scot is still part of his plans, and the 28-year-old says he’s determined to prove his worth to Fulham after helping them put Sheffield Wednesday to the sword on Saturday.

Hands off! Kit Symons says McCormack is not for sale

He said: “I’m happy here. Fulham paid a nice bit of money to bring me here and I’m just looking to repay them by giving good performances.

“The manager has not even said anything to me about the reports, so that shows you how much truth there are in them. That’s the world we are living in. I have read it and a few of the lads have been having a bit if banter.”

McCormack's superb free-kick set the Cottagers on their way to victory against the Owls as goals from Shaun Hutchinson, Lasse Vigen Christensen and a Cauley Woodrow penalty sealed a thumping 4-0 win.

The Cottagers leapfrogged their opponents in the table, but they are still 10 points off the play-off places, despite back-to-back wins.

Fulham players celebrate after Shaun Hutchinson scores the second

“We’re moving in the right direction,” McCormack added. “I’ve been in this league seven or eight years and I know that if you keep winning your home games and pick up points away you’re going to go far.

“With the spirit that we’ve got within the squad the sky’s the limit. It’s just a shame that the first eight games only gave us a return of one point or else we would fancy ourselves to be in the mix.

“There’s no talk within the squad of making the play-offs or the top two. It’s just a case of taking each game as they come and see where that takes us.”