Fulham boss Marco Silva has confirmed he received an offer to manage Saudi Pro League side Al Ahli but refused to reveal his answer amid concerns over his team’s readiness for the new season.
The 46-year-old has 12 months remaining on his current contract at Craven Cottage and has so far stalled over an extension.
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Al Ahli are reportedly willing to pay £40 million ($51.4m) over two seasons to take him to the Middle East but while Silva stressed he had previously shown his loyalty to Fulham, he stopped short of completely ruling out a move.
Speaking at a press conference in Philadelphia on Saturday ahead of Fulham’s preseason friendly against Brentford, Silva said: “I’d not like to use a lot of words. I prefer to do it with actions and other stuff. The actions normally I do with my players, the staff and the people around me.
“About interest from the other clubs, about rumours about myself, it is not the first time. Last month, it happened the same. Official offers that I have received. During last season as well two or three times.
“I didn’t speak never about that situation. I put actions on a daily basis. I have shown the commitment always to this football club, every single time since I signed. The commitment was clear and it will continue in this way.”
Silva confirmed he had received an offer but when asked what his answer was, he replied “I will not talk about that situation here” three times before adding: “I don’t come here to talk about offers and this situation. You ask me, I will not lie to you — if I receive an offer, the club knows that but I will talk nothing more about it.
“I told before and I will repeat again. I don’t need to say many words here, I have shown my commitment to this football club so many times, last June again. My commitment to the football club is top.”