Wolverhampton Wanderers are reportedly prepared to let striker Fabio Silva leave the club this summer, with up to nine clubs expressing interest in the Portuguese forward. Silva, who joined Wolves in a record-breaking £35 million deal from Porto, has struggled to find consistent form at Molineux and is now seeking a fresh start.
After loan spells at Anderlecht, PSV, Rangers, and most recently Las Palmas, where he scored 10 goals in 25 matches, Silva has reignited interest across Europe. Clubs from Spain, Italy, and Germany are said to be monitoring his situation closely.
However, negotiations have hit a snag due to Wolves granting exclusive rights to Jorge Mendes’ Gestifute agency to handle the transfer talks. This setup has frustrated potential buyers, who prefer direct communication with Silva’s personal agent. The added layer has reportedly inflated financial demands, causing delays in finalizing a deal.
Despite the complications, Silva remains determined to leave Wolves permanently and rebuild his career elsewhere. A resolution may depend on Wolves adjusting their negotiation structure to accommodate interested clubs.
Information based on reports from TeamTalk by Rudy Galetti - Original Source
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