Fulham’s Silva faces contract uncertainty
Marco Silva’s future at Fulham remains uncertain as contract talks stall. The manager’s frustrations over transfers and recent performances have raised questions about his position.










































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Fulham is close to finalizing a significant transfer for 22-year-old Kevin from Shakhtar Donetsk. Expected to cost about â¬46.7 million, this deal will exceed their previous record of â¬27 million spent on Emile Smith Rowe from Arsenal last summer.
Kevin plays as a left winger and has delivered impressive performances at Shakhtar, with 17 goals and 10 assists in 57 appearances. His skills could greatly enhance Fulham’s offensive line.
Head coach Marco Silva has voiced concerns over the team’s lack of new player acquisitions. To date, Fulham has only signed French goalkeeper Benjamin Lecomte from Montpellier, highlighting an urgent need for squad reinforcements.
In addition to pursuing Kevin, Fulham is actively seeking more offensive players. They have shown interest in Chelsea’s Raheem Sterling and Philip Otele from Basel to strengthen their attack.
With only two points from three Premier League matches, Fulham is in 16th place. Recent games included draws with Brighton and Manchester United, and a loss to local rivals Chelsea.
The potential signing of Kevin could mark a pivotal moment for Fulham as the team aims to climb the league standings and improve its performance in the Premier League.