Wolverhampton Wanderers striker Fabio Silva has admitted he is yet to speak to Julen Lopetegui about his future at the club.
The Portuguese forward has been speaking to Marca in Spain about his career so far and what the future may hold for him.
He is currently spending the second half of this season on loan at PSV Eindhoven, who he joined in the January transfer window after bringing a similar spell with Anderlecht in Belgium to an end.
Silva has been a major hit under Ruud van Nistelrooy since his arrival, bagging five goals in 17 games in all competitions for the club.
His loan deal runs until the end of the season and does not include a clause to turn it into a permanent switch, but PSV are interested in making that happen and have already seen efforts to make it happen rejected by Wolves.
The striker has now hinted he is open to a move anywhere that can offer him stability, but insisted he is not yet discussing the matter with Wolves.
“I don’t know what will happen in the summer, I haven’t spoken to Lopetegui yet, but I have a contract with Wolverhampton,” he said.
“I think it is important to settle in a place to leave your mark. When you are young you need minutes. Always changing from one team to another is not easy.
“It (La Liga) is the league that I follow the most. I dream of playing there one day because I think it is the football that best suits my style of play. In addition, I like the culture, language…everything.”