‘Zero chance of him leaving in Jan’ | Silva shuts down Wilson exit

Marco Silva has reiterated that Harry Wilson will not leave Fulham during this month’s transfer window, declaring that there is “zero chance” the club will sell him.


Wilson’s contract at Craven Cottage expires this summer and he has so-far not agreed a new deal.

Whites boss Silva recently suggested the club would risk losing him for no fee at the end of the season rather than sell Wilson before then.

And on Friday, Silva said: “Zero chance for him to leave the club – completely zero.

“I know it’s starting to come with some noise about the possibility for him to leave in this window. No chance. Zero chance.”


There has been uncertainty too over the future of club captain Tom Cairney, who is also in the final months of his contract.

Ipswich are keen to sign the veteran playmaker, but Silva believes Cairney could complete his career at Fulham.

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Silva said: “The best scenario for Tom, if it’s going to be possible, is for him to end his career at Fulham, in one year, two years, three years’ time, I don’t know when. it’s going to be special for him, and it’s going to be special for the fans as well.

“I know that he loves football, he’s in a good condition to keep playing, and of course if he can prolong his career in a Fulham shirt and if Fulham can allow him to do it, I think it’s going to be a great feeling for him and his family.”

Cairney, meanwhile, told Sky Sports: “I can’t really see myself wearing any other kit.

“If I picture myself in another kit it just feels weird. It’s football, things chop and change all the time. I want to play after this season.”

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