Fulham plans to wait until the season has completed the future of players whose contracts are scheduled to take this summer.
It is assumed that your final league position is one of the factors that determine which players are offered new offers.
The Cottagers are in front of them in the Premier League table and festival in the race for Europe with five games.
Kenny Tete, the Club captain Tom Cairney and the veteran Willian, who had returned for six months in February, are to become free agents on July 1 if they do not sign new offers.
Raul Jimenez, Adama Traore and Carlos Vinicius also ended on June 30th, but Fulham has a clause in the trio contracts, which gives them the opportunity to trigger annual extensions by June 2026. The club is considering whether in any case.
Reiss Nelson is borrowed from Arsenal and is looking back to the Gunners after his loan. The wing player is on the road for the season and is back in her Sobha Realty Training Center to get a special treatment for his thigh injury.
The CEO of Fulham, Alistair Mackintosh, sports director Tony Khan and manager Marco Silva, play an active role in speaking to the players of the players and negotiating new contracts in the club.
While these talks have already taken place, the final decisions about the majority of the extraordinary players, which they keep and who are supposed to publish as free agents, are only made in summer.
The influence of Silva on recruitment has grown as a mid-table club as part of its administration in the past three years.