It’s now been one year and a half since Fabio Silva left FC Porto for Wolverhampton Wanderers, and it seems his entourage still has some pending business with the Dragons.
Portuguese newspaper A Bola today reveals that Soccer Talent Vision, who represent the striker, are moving forward with a couple of legal actions against his former club.
The first one refers to a contract renewal made in November 2019, for which STV claim they’re owed €1.34m for their services in negotiating the extension.
The second action is the main one, referring to the transfer to Wolves. It’s said the company were supposed to receive €3.28m for the move, and the amount wasn’t paid yet.
So that’s a total of €4.62m.
It’s no secret that Jorge Mendes’ Gestifute was also involved in the deal between Porto and Wolves, as reports from the time even said the company received a big commission from the deal.
Still, STV are a different company, who actually represent the player, and are owned by Carlos Miguel Oliveira and Jorge Silva.