Fabio Silva’s Wolves exit looks imminent with Valencia and Wolfsburg keeping tabs on the player
Fabio Silva has struggled massively to make his mark at Wolves ever since his arrival in 2020 in an eye-catching deal between the Old Gold and Porto nearing about £35 million. However, at 18 years of age, when he first joined the Premier League club, many across the footballing world wondered what made Wolves splash out that sort of cash for such a young player.
Expectations slowly weighed heavily on Silva’s shoulders as his performances in the opportunities that he was provided with weren’t up to the mark. Having spent a decent part of the last top-flight season on loan at the Scottish club Rangers FC, Silva returned to Wolves as the season got over.
But, there doesn’t seem to be a space for him in Gary O’Neil’s plans leading into the new season, as they have occupied new striker Jorgen Strand Larsen in the transfer window. Also, despite Pedro Neto departing, Wolves do have options in the form of Matheus Cunha, and Hwang Hee-Chan to fill in.
A recent report by ‘CaughtOffside‘ has laid out that Bundesliga’s Wolfsburg is showing severe interest in landing Fabio Silva before the window shuts. As per reports in the English media, it also seems evident that the Old Gold are likely to off-load Silva rather than give him another opportunity.
Wolfsburg is expected to push for a deal in the coming days. As to the bare eye, an agreement between the two clubs seems feasible. Meanwhile, Valencia and Las Palmas are also tipped to be keeping tabs on Fabio Silva.