Wolverhampton Wanderers left Fábio Silva out of their travelling squad for the pre-season camp in Marbella.
The 22-year-old is trying to sort out his future and has the option of moving to Sevilla this summer.
That’s according to Estadio Deportivo, who say the Wolves player’s entourage are prioritising a move to Spain.
Rafa Mir has left the La Liga side and Youssef En-Nesyri could follow him out of the exit door as Fenerbahçe are keen on signing the Moroccan.
Silva’s camp are closely following the developments around En-Nesyri’s future as they believe his exit could open the door to the Andalusian club.
Vamos Mi Sevilla FC have a report on the former FC Porto man and their title says he has a ‘clear path’ to arrive at Sevilla.
Wolves paid around €40m to buy the attacker and their intention is to recover as much as possible through his sale. Sevilla, on the other hand, would only be willing to sign him on loan without a mandatory purchase option.
With Silva’s camp prioritising a move to La Liga, Gary O’Neil’s side will have to make a decision on whether to let him join Sevilla on loan, if no other Spanish club come forward to buy the player.
It’s a move Wolves should likely avoid, with Sevilla notorious for using loans without any intention of actually buying the player.