Kevin McDonald has hinted a £1.25 million move to Fulham is on the cards.

The Wolves midfielder is none too enamoured with being kept in the dark over two Whites bids, or the money on the table at Molineux.

"Wolves offered me a contract which didn’t really indicate to me they wanted to keep me, it was just like a basic increase" he explained.

McDonald has a year left on his current deal after signing from Sheffield United, August 2013.

"It wasn’t like they were pushing to keep me, fighting to keep me, that’s the way it felt. That’s gone now. We said we wouldn’t be signing that contract. Negotiations are, hopefully, ongoing.

'Unsettled': Kevin McDonald (L)

"I've told the manager, if the offer is right I’ll sign but that's not been put down, but there’s no indication that offer is going to be put down.

"It's a bit unsettling, not knowing where you are going to be."

McDonald admitted both he and apparently manager Kenny Jackett were kept out of the loop regarding Fulham interest.

He said: " I never really got told by the club, which is not the best. I thought someone from the club would come and say something to me, but I don’t think the manager knew about the bids, either.

Balancing act: Cauley Woodrow in action with Wolves' Kevin McDonald

"When I spoke to him, he didn’t really seem like he knew too much about it. But, yes, two bids got put in and were rejected.

"Fulham are a huge club and, obviously, I knew the interest was there, but I didn’t think much was going to come of it until the bids came in.

"At the end of the day, when you are coming into the last year you have to weigh up all your options.

"You don’t want to be going into your last year - it’s very unsettling, you don’t know exactly what’s going on, to be honest with you," he tolld the Express & Star newspaper.