Wolves striker Fabio Silva is reportedly attracting attention from a number of clubs ahead of the summer transfer window.
The 20-year-old has just finished a productive 2022/23 campaign, in which he scored 16 goals in 51 appearances across spells with Anderlecht and PSV Eindhoven.

Silva was more prominent in Belgium in terms of getting minutes and scoring goals.
But he’s still done fairly well at PSV Eindhoven, and has said a couple of times how much he has enjoyed himself in the Netherlands.
He had suggested that he would be opening to extending his loan spell there.
But just recently, Ruud van Nistelrooy left the club out of the blue. He had been vocal about keeping Silva.
More recent reports have indicated that PSV will now not seek to sign Silva again. Their rivals Ajax supposedly now have interest in him.
According to the Express & Star, interest is really mounting in Silva already.
The publication reports that clubs from Spain, Italy, Germany and Turkey are all monitoring Silva at the moment.

It is stated Wolves are expecting the player back for pre-season in July, and that Julen Lopetegui is expected to want to take a look at the player.
Given the financial problems Wolves have right now, it is very possible Silva could be sold.
But Wolves would surely want to get as close to the £35.6 million they paid for him as possible, if they were to consider selling.
It would be a shame if Wolves sold Fabio Silva this summer
Some Wolves fans do not rate Silva at all and would happily see him offloaded.
But there is also a section of the fanbase that sees something in Silva and really wants him to succeed.
Wolves paid a lot of money for the striker, and are probably very keen for him to come good.
However, the financial situation makes it so that Silva could very well be sold.

It would be a shame if that happened, because he seems like a hungry young player trying to develop himself.
It hasn’t worked out for him at Wolves so far, but there have been glimpses of his talent. If Julen Lopetegui decides he likes Silva and thinks he can be a part of his squad for next season, then hopefully Silva will be happy to stay.
Seeing him finally come good for Wolves in the Premier League would be fantastic.
And maybe it could happen, given the productive season he has just had.