Fulham are interested in signing Norwich striker Cameron Jerome, reports GetWestLondon .
Jerome is thought to be a replacement for Chris Martin, who spent last season on loan with the Cottagers, but has not signed permanently.
However, a stumbling block for Fulham, the report suggests, is that the club has a policy of signing no players over the age of 28. This would mean that Jerome, 31, would be ineligible to sign for them if they followed this policy.

Jerome signed for Norwich in 2014 from Stoke, following the Canaries relegation from the Premier League. Since then, Jerome has made 121 appearances for City, scoring 40 goals in his three seasons in East Anglia.
Fulham finished last season 6th in the Championship, two places and ten points above Norwich. They missed out on promotion after losing to Reading in the play-off semi-final 2-1. They will hope to aim for promotion next season and begin their campaign at home to Norwich.





