Marco Silva’s role at Fulham is under serious threat as the club’s leadership reportedly weighs his dismissal amid fears of relegation and unresolved contract issues.
After a disappointing start to the 2025–26 campaign, Fulham sit in 15th place, only one point clear of the relegation zone after 11 matches.
According to TalkSPORT, Fulham’s hierarchy are actively discussing the possibility of parting ways with the 48-year-old manager due to the team’s league position and the deadlock in contract negotiations.
Silva’s contract is set to expire at the end of the season. The club wishes to extend his stay with a new long-term deal, but the coach has yet to sign, putting the team in an uncertain situation.
Silva publicly criticized the club’s ownership for their lack of transfer activity during the summer window.
According to GIVEMESPORT, this disagreement over summer recruitment remains the main reason for Silva’s reluctance to commit to a new deal.
Fulham’s poor league form and Marco Silva’s standoff with the club’s leadership over transfers and contract terms have placed his managerial future in serious jeopardy.