Juventus Marco Silva's from Fulham is said to try to be their next manager – even though he is insisting in Craven Cottage.
The sports director of the Bianmaneri, Cristiano Giuntoli, reportedly had conversations with Silva's agent Jorge Mendes.
Juventus is open to replacing Igor Tudor – which they hired as the successor to Thiago Motta in March – but have already been chased by Antonio Conte and Gian Piero Gasperini.
Tudor managed to secure Champions League football for Juve, who has not won the title since 2019-20 -20, but his future apparently remains in the air.
The Italian insider Gianluca di Marzio says that Juventus had a first contact with the Silva camp and that their incoming general manager Damien Comolli is a 'great admirer'.
Silva, however, recently said that he will be in Fulham of the following season after snatching Saudi-Arab side Al-Hilal.
Al-Hilal has long tried to put on the Portuguese-mail sport in 2023 that he had rejected a mega £ 40 million with them for two years.
However, his future is highly speculated because his contract will expire next summer and he has impressed a four-year term of office in West London.
When he rejected Al-Hilal in 2023, he explained that his wish was to stay in the Premier League because it is the 'best competition in the world'.
However, an offer from Juventus, the most decorated club in Italy, can be more convincing.
Yet, at least on the surface, he seems dedicated to the cottagers.
“I am under contract with the club and of course I intend to plan the board (for) next season,” he said after the last game of the season, a 2-0 loss for Manchester City.
'Everything on the right track and the plan is there. We have the next two months to prepare as well as possible for the season.
“If I have a contract with the club and if I am planning with the club the following season, I naturally expect to be here.”
Fulham was a shout for European football this season, but fell by the end of the campaign at the end of the campaign and finished 11th.
After losing four games in the first half of the season, they were to lose 10 of their last 19, including five of their last seven.
But Silva has done a commendable work to put an end to what a yo-yo era became and to restore them as a mid-table Premier League outfit.
