Fabio Silva’s career at Wolves will inevitably come to an end this summer after a torrid time in England.
Since making his record-breaking move to the Old Gold in 2020, he has never come close to reaching the potential expected of him.
Even after he was awarded the number nine jersey last season, he continued to struggle in the Premier League and has now not scored a goal in the English top flight since his debut season.
It was reported earlier in the week that despite both parties wanting an end to his Wolves career, no club was interested in Silva.
However, new interest has now emerged for the striker which could finally put an end to his Old Gold nightmare.
Multiple European clubs want to sign Fabio Silva

After a failed loan spell at Rangers in 2024, there were fears that Wolves would not be able to find a buyer for Silva this summer.
With two years left on his contract, there is potential for Gary O’Neil to still recuperate some money for the 22-year-old.
Now, journalist Liam Keen has reported that multiple have entered the race for his signature. It is believed that Valencia, Las Palmas and Wolfsburg are all showing interest in the striker.
A permanent move will be ideal this summer but there is still plenty of work to be done.
On top of this, Alfredo Pedulla has reported that Genoa are also chasing the youngster. Contact between the Italian side and Wolves has been made but there has been no agreement as of yet.
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A permanent move for Fabio Silva is a must this summer

Wolves must finally cash in on Silva this summer. A loan move will not help either party and it would just kick the can down the road.
There is still potential for Silva to become a decent player. Being just 22 years old, if he can regain his confidence he could reignite his career.
Therefore, by selling him and adding a sell-on clause, Wolves would cover all bases and make the most out of a terrible transfer.
However, if Silva goes on loan again and fails, there is little chance Wolves will ever see any money for the striker.