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Manager Marco Silva has turned down an offer from Saudi Arabian side Al Ahli, but his future at Fulham remains uncertain. The 45-year-old still has one year left on his

contract, which includes a release clause of £6 million, and Fulham is optimistic that ongoing talks will lead to a positive resolution.

Silva is pushing for further investment in players and hopes to retain star midfielder Joao Palhinha. The situation has caught the attention of West Ham, who are monitoring Silva's discussions with Fulham amid doubts surrounding David Moyes's future. Additionally, with Feyenoord manager Arne Slot unavailable, there is a chance that Tottenham Hotspur could make a move for the Portuguese manager.

Director of football Tony Khan expressed confidence in keeping Silva at the helm and building on Fulham's successful season back in the Premier League. Khan stated, "It has all come together for a really special moment, and I am very positive about Marco. He is very happy at Fulham, and all of us are very happy with him. We want that to continue, hopefully for a very long time."

The uncertainty surrounding Silva's future raises questions about the direction Fulham will take, but the club remains hopeful of reaching a favorable outcome in the ongoing discussions. Photo by dom fellowes from UK, Wikimedia commons.