While AC Milan are waiting to find out where Marcus Thuram decides to go, the Serie A side are looking at potential alternatives, which has led them to Wolverhampton Wanderers.
This is according to Corriere dello Sport over the weekend, who state the Italians are eyeing up a move for Fábio Silva, who has returned to Molineux after his loan at PSV Eindhoven.
The young Portuguese striker did enjoy himself in the Netherlands in the second half of last season, but the price needed to prise him away from Wolves was too great for the Eredivisie side.
Going over to Italy, it’s explained the forward has ‘been evaluated’ by scouts of Milan, and ‘there could be a meeting soon to go into more details’.
A lot will comes down to Wolves, who now have to decide whether or not they want to loan him out again this season.
After all, they did spend €40m on him back in 2020, and with three years left on his contract, they could try and cash in on him.
Whether they stand a chance of recouping their money isn’t said, but it certainly won’t be from AC Milan, who are always very careful when it comes to large expenditures.