Premier League boss rejects mega-money Saudi move but could still change jobs this summer
Marco Silva has told Al-Hilal he wants to stay in Europe despite a mega-money offer to join the Saudi Pro League side, talkSPORT understands. Fulham boss Silva has held several meetings with Hilal officials, who wanted him to lead them at this summer’s Club World Cup. Silva will not be tempted by a big-money offer to coach in Saudi ArabiaGetty Hilal asked for a final answer this week after being told by Simone Inzaghi he wanted to remain at Inter Milan. Nottingham Forest boss Nuno Espirito Santo is another name appreciated by Hilal chiefs. Silva is on Tottenham’s list of potential replacements for Ange Postecoglou. The Australian’s future appears destined to hinge on the result of Tottenham’s Europa League final against Manchester United on May 21. Postecoglou has overseen a dismal Premier League campaign as Tottenham slumped to their 20th league defeat this term via a 2-0 loss to Crystal Palace on Sunday. The result left Tottenham in 17th on 38 points with two games remaining and are unable to finish higher than 13th. It means they are guaranteed to secure their lowest league finish for 21 years, with their current worst being 14th in 2004. Not only that, Postecoglou can only lead Tottenham to their worst-ever Premier League points tally of 44, which they managed in the 1997/98 season. More to follow…

Marco Silva has told Al-Hilal he wants to stay in Europe despite a mega-money offer to join the Saudi Pro League side, talkSPORT understands.
Fulham boss Silva has held several meetings with Hilal officials, who wanted him to lead them at this summer’s Club World Cup.
Hilal asked for a final answer this week after being told by Simone Inzaghi he wanted to remain at Inter Milan.
Nottingham Forest boss Nuno Espirito Santo is another name appreciated by Hilal chiefs.
Silva is on Tottenham’s list of potential replacements for Ange Postecoglou.
The Australian’s future appears destined to hinge on the result of Tottenham’s Europa League final against Manchester United on May 21.
Postecoglou has overseen a dismal Premier League campaign as Tottenham slumped to their 20th league defeat this term via a 2-0 loss to Crystal Palace on Sunday.
The result left Tottenham in 17th on 38 points with two games remaining and are unable to finish higher than 13th.
It means they are guaranteed to secure their lowest league finish for 21 years, with their current worst being 14th in 2004.
Not only that, Postecoglou can only lead Tottenham to their worst-ever Premier League points tally of 44, which they managed in the 1997/98 season.
More to follow…