Former Premier League striker Clinton Morrison believes Fulham boss Marco Silva is likely to leave the club in the summer but "it might be a different conversation" if they qualify for Europe.
Silva's contract expires at the end of June and, as things stand, the club are yet to confirm whether he will renew.
Ryan Sessegnon boosted Fulham's hopes of finishing in the European places as they beat Aston Villa on Saturday and moved up to 10th in the Premier League – one point behind Bournemouth in the current Conference League spot.
"Silva's stock is going to be high and I think he wants a change because he's not signed a new contract yet," said Morrison on BBC Radio 5 Live's Football Daily podcast. "But I don't understand why it's taking so long.
"He's done a brilliant job and they've got some top players. Everyone knows their role and they are a very good team.
"If Silva does get them into Europe then it might be a different conversation at the end of the season, but either way, he has done a fantastic job."
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