
In search of a new challenge and eager to assert itself on the European scene, the Portuguese striker Fábio Silva, loaned last season in Las Palmas, definitely wishes to leave the Wolves. Two major Bundesliga clubs would have positioned themselves to welcome the young 22 -year -old talent.
A career in England that is struggling to take off
Arrived in Wolverhampton in the summer of 2020 from FC Porto, Fábio Silva has never managed to establish himself as an indisputable holder under the orders of Nuno Espírito Santo, Bruno Lage or Gary O'Neil. Despite an undeniable potential, the Portuguese alternated the brief appearances in the English elite and successive loans, notably at the PSV Eindhoven during the 2021-2022 season.
During her last lease in Las Palmas, Silva finally found regularity: 10 goals and 3 assists in Liga, an encouraging assessment that has relaunched his young career and aroused the interest of several European clubs. From now on, the one who has a selection with the Portuguese national team is ready to definitively turn the page to join another project permanently.
Dortmund and Leipzig in pole position?
According to the latest rumors, Borussia Dortmund and the RB Leipzig would be the two most serious contenders to recruit Silva this summer. The Ruhr club, recognized for its flair in terms of young talents, could offer the Portuguese an ideal springboard in a competitive and ambitious workforce, led to play the Champions League. For its part, the RB Leipzig, accustomed to European games and projects focused on the rapid progression of players, would offer a stimulating environment where Fabio Silva could evolve alongside international profiles.
If Wolfsburg has already seen an offspring, Fábio Silva would have set as a non -negotiable condition to join a qualified club for the next Europa League or Champions League. His wish: to benefit from a substantial playing time to confirm his potential and to win sustainably. It remains to be seen which of the two contenders will seduce the Portuguese, whose future promises to be rich in twists and turns.
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