Fulham manager Marco Silva has addressed reports linking him to a move to Saudi Arabian club Al Hilal, stating he is “open to everything” in the managerial market.
With one year left on his Fulham contract, the 47-year-old acknowledged the possibility of working outside Europe in the future.
“Being a manager means you have to be open to everything… I don’t close doors to something like that,” Silva told reporters.
The former Everton boss is also reportedly a potential candidate for the Tottenham job. A move to Al Hilal would see him reunite with ex-Fulham striker Aleksandar Mitrovic, with whom he remains close.
Speaking ahead of Fulham’s game against Everton, Silva emphasized his focus on his current club.
“The most important thing is Fulham and we want to fight until the end of the season,” he said, adding that his conversations with Mitrovic have not been about the Al Hilal situation.
Silva’s comments leave his future uncertain, with both a potential move to Saudi Arabia and a possible stay in the Premier League remaining possibilities.