Saudi side Al-Ahli have reportedly offered Marco Silva a two-year deal worth £40million to leave Fulham this summer.
The Portuguese manager has 12 months left on his current deal at Craven Cottage.
Fulham have tabled a new deal but Silva has doubts over whether to commit his immediate future to the west London side despite their impressive top-half finish last season.
Should he make the move, he would become the first serving Premier League boss to be tempted away by the Saudi Pro League.
Silva is currently in the US as part of Fulham's pre-season tour.
But according to Sky Sports, his agents are back in London holding talks with Saudi officials.
The 46-year-old is frustrated by Fulham's lack of action in the transfer market - although there are still six weeks available to buy players for the coming campaign.
Silva started his work at Fulham in July 2021, seeing them promoted from the Championship in his first season, and then finish 10th in the Premier League during the 2022-23 campaign.
The former Hull City, Watford and Everton boss has been in high demand, with Premier League rivals eyeing him as a potential option on their touchline.
Saudi clubs also considering lucrative financial offers to tempt him to the Middle East, with Silva offered £35m across two years to manage one team.
Fulham begin the forthcoming Premier League season away to Everton, ahead of London derbies against Brentford and Arsenal.