Steve Clarke insists his decision to remain at Reading instead of becoming Fulham manager was down to “ambition and professionalism” and “wasn’t about money”.
Clarke asked to speak to Fulham about their managerial vacancy and on Thursday was thought to be on the verge of replacing Kit Symons, who was sacked by the Craven Cottage club during this month’s international break.
However, Clarke opted against the move and the 52-year-old believes his interests are better served at the Madejski Stadium. “When I sat down and weighed it up – Reading was by far the best option,” said the former Chelsea, West Ham and Liverpool assistant coach. “All I wanted was the chance to speak to another club and weigh up what is best for me. In my mind I was always closer to Reading than Fulham .
“But you have to go and find out what their plans are and what they are thinking. Could they offer something better? And the answer was no.
