Fulham’s Marco Silva confirms departure, close to Benfica deal
Fulham manager Marco Silva has confirmed he will leave the club after five years, with negotiations to take over at Benfica nearing completion. The 48-year-old Portuguese coach’s contract expires at the end of June, and uncertainty about his future had persisted through the final months of the season. Fulham had offered Silva a new three-year deal in an effort to retain him. Silva was appointed in 2021 when Fulham were in the Championship, led them to promotion in his first season, and established them as a Premier League side. Under his leadership, Fulham finished 11th, 10th, and 13th in subsequent top‑flight campaigns, culminating in an 11th‑place finish this year after a final‑day victory over Newcastle. In an open letter to fans, Silva thanked supporters and said his staff and he “will never forget” their support. Fulham owner Shahid Khan acknowledged the club and Silva “were an excellent fit” but said “change is inevitable” and that a successor will be appointed “in a timely but deliberate manner.” Discussions between Silva and Benfica have progressed significantly, with an agreement within reach; Benfica are seeking a replacement for Jose Mourinho, who left to become Real Madrid’s new head coach.
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Sources: BBC News
