Marco Silva has confirmed he received an offer from Saudi Pro League side Al Ahli, but has insisted he retains "total commitment" to Fulham.
As Sky Sports reported earlier this week, the Portuguese was to be offered £40m for a two-year deal to become the club's new manager.
Al Ahli, who are working to sign Riyad Mahrez and Allan Saint-Maximin to join Roberto Firmino, wanted a quick answer as they are in a training camp in Austria - and, speaking in his press conference ahead of Sunday's Premier League Summer Series match against Brentford, Silva confirmed he had informed his current employers of his decision.
He did not, however, disclose that decision to reporters.
"I answered for my club and I will not talk about this situation," he said. "I didn't come here to talk about offers and the situation.
"I told you before and I'll repeat again, I don't need to say many words here. I've showed my commitment to this football club. My commitment to the football club is total."

