September 28, 2024

Just in: Agent reveals £36.5m Wolves wantaway offered transfer escape by two Serie A clubs

An agent of a Wolves player that wants to leave Molineux this summer is prioritising ‘two’ markets.

Wantaway Wolves star Fabio Silva has been offered two possible exit routes according to a report in Italy.

According to Silva’s agent Carlos Oliveira, Bologna and Fiorentina are two teams chasing Silva’s signature as he looks set for a departure from Molineux this summer. The 21-year-old in a damning interview said he was forced in to joining Wolves from FC Porto in a £35.6m move in 2020.

An agent of a Wolves player that wants to leave Molineux this summer is prioritising ‘two’ markets.

Wantaway Wolves star Fabio Silva has been offered two possible exit routes according to a report in Italy.

According to Silva’s agent Carlos Oliveira, Bologna and Fiorentina are two teams chasing Silva’s signature as he looks set for a departure from Molineux this summer. The 21-year-old in a damning interview said he was forced in to joining Wolves from FC Porto in a £35.6m move in 2020.

“We are prioritizing the Spanish and Italian markets for next season. I believe that one of the two championships will be the next step for Fabio.

“Fabio is among their options (Bologna and Fiorentina). Giovanni Sartori, who I consider a master, and Bologna’s sporting director, Marco Di Vaio, appreciate Fabio.

“Raffaele Palladino, Fiorentina’s new coach, also likes him a lot. We will have to wait and see how the market evolves, also because there are some clubs that need to sell before making new additions.”

Silva spent the first half of last season on loan at Wolves but was limited to 10 appearances and his only goal contribution was a goal against Blackpool in the Carabao Cup. The 22-time Portugal under-21 international joined Rangers in January and made 25 appearances, scoring six goals.

“The first part of the season at Woves wasn’t the best, Fabio didn’t play much,” added Oliviera.

“Wolverhampton had made us promises, so Fabio was willing to stay in the team, but then the promises made failed. The second part of the season, however, was positive.

“Although he didn’t play in his role, Fabio made himself available to the coach and the team, scoring goals and making assists.

“It was a learning experience, he learned about the game better and I’m sure it will be useful to him in the future.”

 

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