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Marco Silva is a target for Chelsea, who recently parted company with Liam Rosenior in an effort to find a capable long-term successor. As a long-term substitute for Liam Rosenior, Chelsea is monitoring Marco Silva. The 48-year-old has performed admirably for Fulham over the years, making him a potentially intriguing addition. The prospect of running a larger club will undoubtedly appeal to Silva.

Since 2021, the Portuguese strategist has done a fantastic job at Fulham, making them a dependable Premier League mid-table squad. His representatives are currently attempting to clinch a move to Chelsea this summer, according to a report by French writer Sebastien Vidal.

They were promoted to the Premier League thanks to Silva, and despite their low resources, they have performed rather well under him. As Fulham’s manager, the former Everton manager has a 43% win percentage and averages 1.6 points per game, which is impressive for a mid-table team.

Marco Silva addresses Chelsea speculation with five word answer

For the duration of the season, Calum McFarlane will serve as temporary head coach while the sporting directors look for a replacement. Andoni Iraola is said to be an early front-runner among the seven or eight names that are reportedly being considered.

Silva, a Portuguese manager whose contract with Fulham expires at the conclusion of the current campaign, is also allegedly a contender for the position. After five seasons at Craven Cottage, the 48-year-old is expected to quit the team at the end of the current campaign. He has yet to sign a new contract.

Speaking ahead of Fulham’s match against Arsenal, Silva said that he doesn’t pay heed to rumours that connect him to Chelsea. According to the Hounslow Herald, he declared, “I don’t pay any attention.” “All of the attention will be on Arsenal and what we need to do against them because we have important games coming up.”

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