Dortmund is pursuing Wolves forward Fabio Silva. German media Bild said that in addition to them, there are still six teams interested in the player. The report said that Dortmund now hopes to complete the deal for the new recruitment target Fabio S...
Dortmund is pursuing Wolves forward Fabio Silva. German media Bild said that in addition to them, there are still six teams interested in the player. The report said that Dortmund now hopes to complete the deal for the new recruitment target Fabio Silva as soon as possible. Dortmund was in training camp in Saarfelden, Austria. The competitive head, led by sports general manager Ricken, sports director Kyle and coach Kovac, agreed during the period to set the 22-year-old Portuguese striker as his new number one transfer target.
However, Dortmund will face very fierce competition, with Bistro saying that two Spanish clubs, three other Bundesliga teams and an Italian club have all thrown olive branches to the striker, specifically Villarreal and Real Sociedad, Leipzig, Stuttgart and Frankfurt and Rome.
However, it is reported that Dortmund has a good position in this battle. The report said that Dortmund hopes to attract Silva with a five-year contract, which should have been placed in front of him.
Silva is so attractive because he is not only an ideal substitute for Dortmund's main shooter Gilasi when he is injured, but he is not only a typical center but also a shadow forward or a left winger.
Dote had paid attention to Silva six years ago. He is only 23 years old now and is regarded as the hope for the future. He may one day become Gilasi's successor. In addition, the transfer fee of about 20 million euros also makes the deal financially affordable for Dortmund.
Silva's current contract with Wolves expires in 2026, and the club theoretically has the right to unilaterally extend the contract for one year. However, in the Premier League, the striker almost has no foothold, and his unsatisfactory statistics: 62 games, only 4 goals.
However, in Spain last season, he shined again: during loan to Las Palmas, he scored 10 goals and contributed 3 assists.