Benfica and Chelsea Set for Marco Silva Transfer Tug-of-War

‎Benfica have identified Marco Silva as their leading option to replace Jose Mourinho, a development that could complicate Chelsea’s managerial plans.
‎The Lisbon side are preparing for the possibility of Mourinho’s departure, with the current head coach strongly linked to a return to Real Madrid despite being under contract until 2027. In anticipation, Benfica have turned their attention to Silva, placing him at the top of their shortlist.
‎Benfica target Marco Silva as Jose Mourinho’s replacement, creating a direct challenge for Chelsea in their search for a new manager this summer.
Getty Images Sport 

‎Chelsea are also considering Silva as they search for a permanent successor to Liam Rosenior. The Premier League club dismissed Rosenior and have since been assessing several candidates, with Silva emerging as one of the names under serious consideration ahead of the summer.
‎For now, Calum McFarlane remains in interim charge until the end of the 2025–26 season. Chelsea’s leadership are focused on appointing a figure with strong authority and experience, aiming to bring stability to the squad and avoid another short-term solution.
‎Silva’s work at Fulham has earned widespread recognition, particularly for his attacking approach. However, concerns persist within Chelsea over his limited exposure at elite “Big Six” level. His previous spells with Everton, Watford, and Hull City were marked by inconsistency, and he has yet to guide a team deep into a major European title challenge. Meanwhile, speculation linking Mourinho with a return to Stamford Bridge has effectively been dismissed.
‎Silva’s current deal at Fulham runs until June 2026, leaving his future uncertain. Benfica’s interest could force Chelsea to act more quickly if they wish to secure his services. Fulham, on the other hand, remain hopeful of convincing him to extend his stay.
‎Ultimately, much depends on Mourinho’s next move. If he departs for Madrid, Benfica’s pursuit of Silva is expected to intensify, potentially triggering a direct battle with Chelsea as both clubs aim to reshape their futures.

MORE FROM SPORT CRAVE

Six Reasons Why England Will Not Win the World Cup Even With Jude Bellingham and Harry Kane

Pep Guardiola Net Worth in 2026: Salary, Career Earnings, Manchester City Success and Coaching Legacy

‎Manchester United Increase Debt to £728m After Major Refinancing Deal

‎Spain vs Cape Verde Player Ratings: La Roja Held to Shock 0-0 World Cup Draw Despite Lamine Yamal Return

FIFA Rush to Introduce 'Anti-Arsenal Law' for the World Cup in Latest Set of Rule Changes—England Singled Out

Raheem Sterling Arrested on Suspicion of Drug Driving After Lamborghini Crash on M3

Enzo Fernandez Salary: How Much Does Chelsea Star Earn Per Week and Annually in Premier League?

‎Cristiano Ronaldo Defends Portugal After 1-1 DR Congo Draw in World Cup Opener

Marcus Rashford to Liverpool? David James Backs Shock Premier League Transfer Idea

‎Can England Win the 2026 World Cup? Defence Remains the Biggest Question