The agent of Fabio Silva has suggested the striker is looking to leave Wolves this summer.
The youngster has just finished a productive season, in which he scored 16 goals across loan stints with Anderlecht and PSV Eindhoven.
Silva has a lot of transfer interest in him at the moment.
But the player will be having a conversation with Julen Lopetegui before anything is decided.
But it looks as though his wish is to move on, with the player’s agent now casting real doubt on his Wolves future.
Fabio Silva’s agent suggests striker wants out of Wolves this summer
Yesterday, the Twitter account @Wolfpackwwfc brought some comments from Carlos Oliveira, after asking him a few questions via Instagram.

And it looks as though Silva is not particularly keen to carry on at Wolves. Oliveira said: “Fábio loves the fans and has a lot of respect for the Chairman. But the 2021/2022 season left a lot of psychological scars on him. We didn’t feel there was protection for a 19-year-old boy, who at 18 in his debut season scored 4 goals and 4 assists.
“The idea will not be to continue at Wolves, we are on the same wavelength to see what the best solution is for Fabio.
“We are working on bringing bid to sell, will depend on Wolves. For our part we want definite exit, let’s see the availability and willingness of Wolves.”
This follows a public suggestion from Silva himself that he would have been keen to stay at PSV on loan.
It has also been reported previously that Silva was keen to continue developing away from Molineux, which perhaps point to his desire for another loan move.
@Wolfpackwwfc – who have a following of almost 9000 – have reported quotes from Oliveira, and also provided screenshots of the conversation.
Fabio Silva news is a real shame – Wolves may now be under pressure with the striker
So it looks like Silva’s wish is to leave Molineux permanently – and that is a real shame.
Many Wolves fans were looking forward to seeing him back at the club as potentially a much improved player after his season out on loan.
But the suggestion is that his treatment could have been much better in those first two seasons.

Seemingly Silva sees his future elsewhere, and now Wolves will have the tough task of trying to sell Silva for what they bought him for.
Realistically, that will not be happening, as Wolves forked out £35.6 million.
So it’s just about how much money the club is willing to lose on him.