After Fulham finished the Premier League in 13th place, Marco Silva requested that the team be “really assertive” during this summer’s transfer window.

After the Whites defeated Luton 4-2 to close the season, manager Silva was questioned about if he thought he had reached his limit with Fulham and whether he planned to stay at the team the next year. “I have a contract,” he said in response. That is all. As easy as that.Regarding whether or not we reached our peak, I must admit that our football team had another good season. “Three seasons in the Premier League in a row is something Fulham hasn’t accomplished in the last ten to fifteen years.” “Although we are all aware of the challenges we have faced, everyone has found the process of completing this work to be quite enjoyable.”

“We’ve produced amazing outcomes and have been entertaining to watch. I can’t deny that, at one point throughout the season, right before the international break, I felt compelled to fight for something bigger. “I have always had a lot of ambition, but it’s not just that; it’s also due of what I witness every day in the training sessions. “I have to analyze why (Fulham didn’t perform better) and draw the necessary conclusions.”

Tosin Adarabioyo, Fulham’s out-of-contract defender, has turned down a new contract, and Silva is certain that the team needs reinforcements if it is to advance. “Nobody can stand still in this football club,” he declared. There will be a lot more competition.We need to have an excellent two months (of moves) ahead of us in order to have a squad that is equal.And those two months must be nearly ideal for us if you want to improve and become stronger.I’m sure our supporters will demand more. Everybody wants more. And in order for that to occur, we need to act very assertively over the next two months. We must be confident and add good quality.