Fulham are weighting up an offer for out-of-contract Ben Pringle at Rotherham United.

The 26-year-old Geordie made it plain he wants to leave the side that escaped relegation by the skin of its teeth, with the Whites one of a number of Championship sides courting the left-sided midfielder.

Jump: Ben Pringle celebrates Nikolay Bodurov's own goal in the 3-3 draw at Rotherham last season

Fulham never really got to grips with the position last term.

A number of players were used with mixed results, and in the end, striker Ross McCormack was required to do a turn out on the left.

The almost ever-present Pringle ran riot down Fulham’s right in the first half of the 1-1 draw with the Millers in April, (see gallery) a performance that did him a world of good in the eyes of Whites boss Kit Symons, who faces stiff competition from Leeds, Bolton and Ipswich to sign the player.

Pringle said: “There are one or two things that are going on but, like the majority of players that are in the same position as me, it’s just a waiting game to see what comes along,” he said.

“I wanted to test myself elsewhere and see if I could go and play at a higher level or play somewhere else and see how I did.”

Rotherham were keen to keep Pringle, and he admitted they made him an attractive offer. “They gave me a call and offered me a decent deal, a good deal, but I just felt like I had come to an end,” he revealed.