The Wolves want to sell record-breaking signatures this summer after players struggled to make a positive impact at Premier League clubs.
Their transfer period was not the best way for them as they lost star player Matheus Cunha this summer, but they managed to secure a decent transfer fee for him.
Another player that could be sold on the Premier League side this summer is Fabio Silva, who failed miserably during his club.
Fabio Silva has been appointed Borussia Dortmund
Borussia Dortmund is seriously pushing Portuguese star Fabio Silva to the land in a permanent deal with Wolverhampton Wanderlers, with a five-year deal already being proposed to players.
According to journalist Sacha Tabolieri, the Bundesliga giants have made Silva the best target and continue to revamp their team ahead of the new season.
The 23-year-old Dortmund’s interest has grown steadily over the summer, with the club now expressing a long-term deal to dodge the competition and secure Silva’s services.
A key meeting between the wolves and player representatives will take place this week to accelerate consultations and finalize conditions for permanent movement.
Silva, once one of Europe’s most rated young forwards when he joined Wolves in club record fees from FC Porto in 2020, has struggled to establish consistently in the Premier League.
However, he shows a glimpse of his talent during the Lone spell, and Dortmund believes that a permanent move towards Germany can unlock his potential completely.
Silva’s time in the Premier League is coming to an end
Silva had long been hoping to play in Serie A, but along with Roma, who expressed particular interest, there were no specific offers from the Italian side. This opened the door for Dortmund to take the lead in the race for his signature.
Players are said to be interested in the prospect of joining Dortmund, a club known for developing young talent and providing a platform for performing on the biggest stages, including the Champions League.
Dortmund wants to convince Silva to commit his future to the Bundesliga with a clear development pass and first-team opportunity.
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