Fábio Silva hasn’t managed to shine regularly at Wolverhampton Wanderers since joining them from FC Porto in 2020.
Wolves let the striker join UD Las Palmas last summer and he excelled in Spain, managing 10 goals and three assists from 23 league games. His performances have caught the attention of clubs in Spain and Germany.
On Thursday, SER Deportivo Las Palmas stated Eintracht Frankfurt, VfB Stuttgart and VfL Wolfsburg are all interested in the Wolves player.
Friday’s edition of Marca backs it up and provides more on this case. They also state the Bundesliga trio have registered their interest in Silva’s entourage.
Wolves are certainly excited by the growing interest and also because the 22-year-old’s valuation is rising exponentially. Therefore, they are rubbing their hands, with a view of a sale in the summer window.
Marca state the Portugal international is valued at €20m and it’ll be a busy summer for him. His contract at Molineux expires in 2026 and Wolves are likely to sell him in the next window.
Sevilla are also showing interest in the frontman and have already started working to try to sign him.
That’s according to Vamos Mi Sevilla FC, who state Sevilla sporting director Víctor Orta had Silva in his mind for two years.
He wants to sign the Wolves man for next season and to do this, Orta has already started negotiations with his agent, Jorge Mendes.
Taking Sevilla’s financial difficulties into account, it’s unclear whether they can offer €20m for Silva.