Current Watford manager Marco Silva has revealed that Everton have not approached him to be their next manager. The Toffees have been without a manager since parting ways with Ronald Koeman two weeks ago and are performing poorly as a team.
However, Silva revealed that the Merseyside club have not approached him by saying, “Nobody has approached me and I am staying focused on the next match.
“We need to respect our club, our opponent and our sole focus is to prepare our players for the match on Sunday, and do the best we can to win.
“They will play at home. They are strong and they want to change the situation they are in. But regarding these rumors, now is not the moment to talk about them.”
Along with Burnley boss Sean Dyche and Sam Allardyce, Silva has also been linked with the managerial vacancy. David Unsworth has been in charge of the Toffees on a temporary basis following the sacking of Koeman.
There has been speculation linking him with the job on a permanent basis however that looks unlikely to happen at this stage considering that the club has lost three of their opening matches under him.