Fabio Silva faces an uncertain future. The striker, on loan at Las Palmas, has scored 10 goals this season.
Wolves must make several big decisions this summer, including on Matheus Cunha, who is wanted by all the top clubs.
There will also need to be conversations over what to do with Silva.
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Diego Simeone talks up Fabio Silva
Silva is wanted by three Bundesliga clubs, including Eintracht Frankfurt and Stuttgart.
There is also interest in the 22-year-old coming from La Liga, though.
Atletico Madrid want to sign Silva and head coach Diego Simeone has recently spoken about the prospect of facing the young forward, who is set to lineup against the Colchonero on Saturday night.
Preparing to play Las Palmas this weekend, the Atletico manager, when quizzed about Silva, revealed he’d love to work with him.
“Fabio is a guy who works hard, he is physically strong and makes a tremendous effort in everything he does in attack,” he told reporters, as quoted by Ojogo.
“Any coach who has him is grateful for his work.”
Interesting comments from a manager so strongly linked with signing the player.
Little choice but to sell
It seems like regardless of what clubs are interested in Silva, his future lies away from Molineux.
Set to enter the final year of his deal, Silva, following a good season, has retained some of his transfer value, but Wolves’ last chance to sell for a decent fee is this summer.
Matt Hobbs won’t want to risk the player returning, underperforming and then becoming a free agent.
For this reason, the Old Gold will likely look to enter into transfer talks with interested clubs, and from the player’s perspective, a move abroad is virtually guaranteed.