MARCO Silva has refused to comment on his future ahead of Fulham’s Premier League clash against AFC Bournemouth at the Vitality Stadium on Monday.
Silva has been linked with Tottenham Hotspur as Ange Postecoglou remains under pressure.
The Cottagers have had an impressive season and sit just five points off fourth with seven games left.
“I cannot talk about another season before we finish this season,” Silva said. “I have a contract with this club and we are planning the next season. My full ambition is the game against Bournemouth and the other games we have to play.”
Fulham are three points above Andoni Iraola’s side who have a plus-six better goal difference.
“They are competitors,” Silva said. “Games against them have always been tight, competitive and open games with goals. We know that they are on a difficult run of results and they want to react from it.
“They are very physical with man-on-man marking and they make it difficult for teams. They have three players in the attack who are always a threat – it doesn’t matter who starts.”
Silva added: ”Everybody recognises our philosophy to play football in the best way. It’s clear what we want – it doesn’t matter who it is against, we want to be there from the first minute to the last.”
Meanwhile, Harry Wilson is back in training. Wilson hasn’t played since the 1-0 home defeat against Manchester United on January 26.