Wolverhampton Wanderers’ Fábio Silva has been on loan at UD Las Palmas since last summer and his fine displays haven’t gone unnoticed. The striker managed 10 goals and three assists from 23 league games this season.
On Tuesday, AS backed the 22-year-old to have a bright future ahead after overcoming difficulties at Wolves. His performances for Las Palmas have attracted interest and Vítor Pereira’s side could hope to collect a hefty fee from his sale in the summer window.
According to Sky Deutschland, Eintracht Frankfurt have emerged as a new contender to sign the Wolves owned player.
They state the Bundesliga club find him a ‘very interesting option’ after gathering relevant information about the frontman.
Sky add the German club have already held initial talks over a move for the Wolves man. As well as Eintracht Frankfurt, other clubs showing interest in the Portugal international, but their details aren’t mentioned.
After his loan spell at Las Palmas, Silva has to return to Molineux, where he has a contract until 2026.
Wolves would look to cash in from his sale in the summer and interest from other clubs could help them to collect a hefty fee.