Fulham: Danny Murphy interested in manager's role
Former Fulham midfielder Danny Murphy says he would consider becoming the new manager at Craven Cottage.
Felix Magath was sacked with the club bottom of the Championship after seven games, following their relegation from the Premier League last season.
Murphy spent five seasons at Fulham making more than 200 appearances.
"I care about the club deeply and I've always had a desire to get involved but that's out of my hands," the 37-year-old told BBC Radio 5 live Sport.
"I've always said I'd like to go back to Fulham at some point in some capacity because I have an affinity with the supporters there.
"If they did want to speak to me, of course I'd be open-minded to that. I would never disregard something like that."
Magath, 61, had only been in charge of the club since February but his side had taken just one point from their first seven games of the new campaign. The club's under-21 manager Kit Symons has been named as caretaker boss.
Murphy expects the Cottagers to name an experienced replacement but says the most important thing is that they avoid relegation.
Fulham's Championship struggles