The 17-year-old has played an instrumental role in Fulham's Championship campaign, with the club enjoying an unbeaten streak from December of last year. Sessegnon's statistics are hugely impressive, having featured in the starting lineup in 44 of Fulham's 45 league games this season,
The left winger has also garnered attention from top-flight teams. He swept the floor at the EFL Awards last month claiming the Championship's player of the season, young player of the season and apprentice of the year accolades in only his first year having turned professional.
Fulham midfielder Stefan Johansen told 'Sportsmail': ''His mentality and how grown up Sess is for his age is what has impressed me the most. He's had a brilliant season and he has every club in the world after him.''
''He's only 17 but the way he has kept his cool is unbelievable. I know his future will be very, very bright and for him right now it's just about making sure he makes the right steps. I think he's in a good place here under the manager and Sess may develop even more under him.''
As Fulham seek to gain automatic promotion to the Premier League by the end of Sunday's fixtures, there's no doubt that clubs throughout Europe will be keeping their eye on Sessegnon ahead of the summer transfer window.