On the cusp of guaranteeing Premier League survival, Wolves’ attention will soon turn to the summer transfer window.
Vitor Pereira was one of the busiest managers during January and looks set for another important end-of-season window.
Although several names will come and go, none are more interesting than Fabio Silva.

Eintracht Frankfurt hold talks to sign Wolves striker
Silva, currently on loan with Las Palmas, is enjoying one of his best seasons to date.
The 22-year-old has already reached double figures in La Liga and is attracting interest following an expectation he will not be reintergrated at Wolves.
According to Sky Sports’ Florian Plettenberg, German side Eintracht Frankfurt have taken the initiative and already held early talks over the young Portuguese forward.
Stick or twist?
Even though Silva’s current form is undeniably good, his potential inclusion back into the Wolves first team has divided fans.
Failing to perform in all of his other chances, many are keen to see Fosun make bank and partways on a permanent basis.
Approaching the final year on his contract, the summer window will be the Old Gold’s last chance to secure a decent transfer fee.
Nevertheless, with Matheus Cunha also set to depart, Pereira may no longer be so hasty to bid farewell to another one of his forwards.