Everton have accepted an "eight-figure" bid from Fulham for striker Andrew Johnson.
The England international is now discussing personal terms at Craven Cottage after undergoing a medical today.
Fulham have been favourites to sign Johnson in recent weeks, despite interest from Premier League rivals Sunderland and Wigan Athletic.
The former Crystal Palace forward is thought to favour a return to London for family reasons and could become a Fulham player in the next 24 hours.
He had been left out of Everton's squad for the pre-season trip to the United States and the Toffees have now revealed a deal has been agreed with Fulham.
A statement on the club's official website read: "Everton can confirm that it has agreed an eight-figure sum with Fulham for the services of Andrew Johnson.
"This is subject to the player agreeing personal terms and negotiating a medical."
Johnson was a club record signing for the Toffees for a fee of €11million in 2006 and he could cost Fulham in the region of €15.2million.
During his two seasons at Goodison Park, the 27-year-old has scored 22 goals in 74 appearances for David Moyes' side.