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    Marco Silva exclusive: Fulham boss discusses contract talks, January transfer window plans

    Fulham’s atmosphere is different, but questions about Marco Silva’s fate remain. The Cottagers won two of their three Premier League matches in the last few weeks. They beat a struggling Wolves team and secured a narrow victory by a 1-0 margin over Sunderland.
    The mood in the club has also been affected by a positive turn-around in performance.

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    Highlights from Fulham’s Premier League clash with Sunderland.

    Before the next match, which is a visit to Tottenham on Saturday night, Silva answered the usual questions about Antonee Robinson returning to the pitch, a lack of cutting edge in final third, and how to prepare for the game. Then, in the press conference, an old topic was brought up. His future at Craven Cottage. Silva’s contract is set to expire by 2026. Talks are currently underway between the club and Silva.
    Sky Sports News reported a three-year contract had been presented to the Portuguese manager – however, at this time, no agreement has been reached. This situation has persisted for several weeks.
    Silva acknowledged that he “wasn’t easy to deal” with in his comments on contract negotiation before the Black Cats win, possibly explaining why it took so long to agree to new terms.

    They know that I am a huge fan of this club. I’m not an easy guy to deal with sometimes as I’m very ambitious. It’s a good sign that the project is still going strong with the same person almost five years later.

    Marco Silva’s Fulham future

    Silva went outside the pressroom and into an esoteric studio in Fulham’s Motspur Park Training Facility to elaborate on these comments.Sky Sports asked Silva if he was more concerned about the overall project of the club than his personal wage demands and terms. He replied: “It’s everything”.Sometimes people believe that length and financial issues are the most important. I am not going to be naïve and say they…
    2025-11-28 11:30:00

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