The exit door looks to be busy at Molineux this summer, with Fabio Silva tipped to leave Wolves during the upcoming window.
Despite being labelled as the worst signing of the Fosun era, Silva has managed to resurrect his career as of late, out on loan at Las Palmas.
With ten goals to his name, the striker’s performances in La Liga have even attracted interest from a number of big suitors.
Atletico Madrid are eyeing Silva as well as several other Spanish clubs – the latest of those being Real Betis.

Wolves set Fabio Silva price tag amid Real Betis interest
The 22-year-old’s goalscoring exploits have even seen German clubs such as Borussia Dortmund target a move for Silva.
In terms of the financial details involved, Silva’s services were rumoured to cost £20m, but now it seems like Wolves are hoping to squeeze out a few extra million.
La Liga 24/25 stats | Apps | Goals | Assists |
Fabio Silva | 25 | 10 | 3 |
That is according to Spanish outlet ABC, who claim that Wolves’ £25 million asking price has reportedly put off Real Betis in making a move for the striker.
The La Liga outfit are now said to be turning attention to Leeds United’s Mateo Joseph instead, who would work out as a cheaper option financially.
Wolves need to cash in on Silva
Some may think that the 22-year-old’s performances warrant him a second chance at Molineux – Fosun, however, would be wise to do otherwise.
Having enjoyed a resurgence this season, now would be the perfect time for Wolves to recoup some of the £35.6m fee paid for Silva back in 2020.
Wolves stats | Apps | Goals | Assists |
Fabio Silva | 72 | 5 | 6 |
Silva admitted that he regretted joining Wolves, and that feeling is also felt by the Molineux faithful.
Fosun would be silly to pass up an opportunity like this, especially with a Matheus Cunha replacement needed.