The former Crystal Palace keeper has also expressed his wish to join Fulham as he is keen to return to the capital.</p> But he will have to bide his time for a move after Preston turned down an offer from Chris Coleman's side.</p> Preston chairman Derek Shaw admits the bid was not suitable and is now looking to draw a line under the matter.</p> "We have received a bid from Fulham for a fee which is close to what was reported in the press earlier this week, but that bid has been rejected," Shaw told the club's official website.</p> "A large percentage of the fee is based on appearances and for Preston North End to receive the full fee Carlo Nash would have to make 80 appearances in the Premiership.</p> "We do not believe Fulham's offer meets our valuation of the player and selling him for that price would not only leave us in a difficult situation in the short term, but we would also find it almost impossible to find a suitable replacement for the money received.</p> "As far as we are concerned that is the end of the matter."</p><div class="articleTools"></div>