Fulham are weighing up the future of head coach Marco Silva after the west Londoners have fallen to within a point of the Premier League’s relegation zone and he has not been convinced to sign a new long-term contract at Craven Cottage, GIVEMESPORT sources have revealed.
The Cottagers were consigned to a 2-0 defeat by Everton last weekend, thanks to goals from Idrissa Gueye and Michael Keane at the Hill Dickinson Stadium, and they have been limited to three top flight victories in 11 fixtures this season.
Silva’s Role Being Considered Amid Internal Tensions
Fulham are considering Silva’s future in the hot-seat, according to GMS sources, after tensions have been mounting due to finding themselves in danger of being dragged into battle to maintain their Premier League status following an underwhelming start to the campaign.
The Portuguese tactician has a release clause in the region of £15million written into his contract and attracted interest from domestic counterparts Nottingham Forest when they axed Ange Postecoglou last month, only to turn their attention towards appointing Sean Dyche as the Greek-Australian’s successor.
GMS sources have been informed that Fulham’s preference has been to tie Silva down to fresh terms since the summer, but he has been reluctant to put pen-to-paper and that has resulted in him being on course to walk away as a free agent at the end of the season.
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