Marco Silva has left Fulham waiting on his next move. The manager says he has not decided whether he will stay, with his contract due to expire at the end of June and a three-year offer understood to be on the table.
The uncertainty matters because Silva has been in charge since 2021, and this is not a decision the club can simply work around. He put it plainly, saying: "I have not decided." In the same interview, he added: "I understand the fans want to know the future of the club. Myself and the club cannot communicate something when the decision is not made."
Why the decision hangs over Fulham's summer
Silva said there are still "many things to analyse" and that meetings are still to come before anything is settled. That is the part Fulham have to live with now, because the manager’s contract clock is already running down.
There is also a football reason this feels awkward. Fulham sit 12th with 49 points from 37 matches, and they have failed to win in their past three games. Their final league match is at home to Newcastle on 2026-05-24, so the season will end before the contract decision does.
Silva may yet stay, and the reported three-year offer means the club clearly wants continuity. But the only firm line from him is that he has not made up his mind, and that leaves Fulham planning a summer around an answer they do not yet have.
Harry Wilson has 10 Premier League goals this season, a useful marker in a campaign that has delivered enough to keep Fulham moving without settling the future of the man running it.
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