SportBrede will replace McBrideLeader: Brede Hangeland is set to become Fulham's new captainDavid Smith|Sports Correspondent13 April 2012Brede Hangeland is set to become Fulham's new captain after veteran striker Brian McBride announced he was quitting the club and returning to the United States.Manager Roy Hodgson made Hangeland his skipper when the two men were at Norwegian side Viking. Now he is set to promote the 6ft 5ins 26-year-old again after he proved so vital to Fulham's successful fight against relegation.Hangeland's arrival from FC Copenhagen in the January transfer window more or less coincided with McBride's return from a serious knee injury sustained in the third game of the season, and their respective presence in defence and attack proved instrumental in Fulham's survival.Crowd favourite McBride, 35, said: "After much consideration with my family, we have decided to leave Fulham after four and a half fantastic years."I take great pride in the fact that my last appearance for Fulham saw the club maintain their Premier League status."Hodgson said: "As my captain last season Brian was truly respected in the dressing room and led by example on the pitch.Read MoreWho are the seven people suing the Daily Mail’s publisher?King to host reception celebrating Scotland’s entrepreneurial spiritLong-awaited inquest into death of Belfast schoolboy Noah Donohoe due to startSponsoredGreat gifts, foodie delights and experiences for the festive season"The club would have liked Brian to stay for at least another year but respect the decision he has made."Fulham have confirmed a pre-season friendly against Scottish League champions Celtic at Craven Cottage on 19 July.