Earlier this week, reports coming from England stated new Wolverhampton Wanderers manager Julen Lopetegui plans to bring Fábio Silva back to the club in January.
With the Premier League side sorting out their manager situation, the Spaniard is looking to have options to lead his side’s attack in the second half of this season.
Wolves’ Silva, who joined Anderlecht on a season-long loan deal in the summer, has emerged as an option for Lopetegui. Claims made about the 20-year-old have been backed up in Belgium.
On Tuesday, La Dernière Heure stated there is a ‘real option’ for the striker to return to Molineux in the winter market. This would only be possible if the English side were to pay a fee to Anderlecht since there is no clause to recall him in January.
DH further went on to explain the Jupiler Pro League side have not been approached by Wolves so far for the Portugal U21 international.
Het Nieuwblad on Wednesday have a report focusing on Anderlecht, where they explain their incoming sporting director, Jesper Fredberg, has to sort out a few issues once he arrives at the club.
The Dane’s immediate task would be to appoint a new permanent manager. Towards the end of the report, Silva gets a mention.
It’s explained Anderlecht ‘need clarity’ on the frontman. In order to do that, the Belgian club will ‘soon have to talk’ to Wolves about the former Porto man.