West Ham United are reportedly eyeing up Fulham manager Marco Silva as their leading candidate to replace Graham Potter.There has been plenty of speculation over Potter’s future in recent weeks, though for the time being it seems that he’s not set to leave imminently.It seems some West Ham players are still backing Potter, but we’ll have to see how long that lasts, as results and performances have clearly not been good enough.The latest from the reliable Claret and Hugh is that the Hammers are still keeping tabs on potential Potter replacements, and Fulham’s Silva is one of those.Marco Silva linked with West Ham jobMarco Silva applauds the Fulham fans (Photo by Warren Little/Getty Images)Silva, 48, has done some impressive work at Fulham, taking charge of 191 games in total now, with a win percentage of 44.5%.The Portuguese tactician also has past experience at clubs like Watford and Everton, and it’s easy to imagine he could be an upgrade on Potter.Others such as Nuno Espirito Santo and Slaven Bilic have also been linked with the post at the London Stadium, so it may be that the club still haven’t settled on one top target.Silva will be an interesting one to watch, however, as it seems clear he’s going to leave Fulham for a bigger job at some point.More Stories / Latest NewsImpressive Premier League manager in line to replace Potter at West HamSep 27 2025, 9:48Insider confirms Liverpool and Man City are competing for €100m transferSep 27 2025, 9:40Expert claims Arsenal star could stay on Bayern’s list of transfer targets for a long timeSep 27 2025, 9:36In many ways, West Ham might now struggle to land Silva, who has also previously come up in links with vacancies at Manchester United, Chelsea and Tottenham at various points in recent years.That might be the level Silva is waiting for if he is to leave Craven Cottage, so it will be interesting to see if West Ham can convince him to take what has proven to be such a difficult job for a number of other experienced managers.The post Impressive Premier League manager in line to replace Potter at West Ham appeared first on CaughtOffside.