He struggled to find the back of the net and underperformed for years after joining the club in 2020 for £35.6 million.

Not one of the four Wolves managers who have been in charge of the player’s development has been able to fully realize the potential that Nuno Espirito Santo first recognized in the striker.

The former Wolves number nine’s time is running out after a disastrous loan stint at Scottish powerhouse Rangers in 2024.

Gary O’Neil had decided not to bring Silva along for Wolves’ preseason tour ever since Silva returned from his loan term.

After reports connected the striker to the Spanish team, Sevilla, there were speculations that Silva would be leaving for them.

But according to a report by writer Liam Keen on the E&S podcast, the Portuguese player remains at Wolves since no one else seems interested.

“He has been training away from the team; going forward, he will not be training with the team, and he will be leaving the club,” the statement read.

As things stand, no clubs who would like to sign him are expressing consistent, tangible interest. Both Fabio and his people, as well as wolves, will be frantic to discover a way out.

“At this moment, he is not moving, but he is most certainly leaving.”

“You don’t want it to end up like that with Leo Bonatini, where he stays at the club until January or December, at which point his contract is canceled and he walks away free.”

From a financial standpoint, Wolves don’t need that, but they also need to find a solution that works for everyone.

“We just need to know where and when he is leaving,”

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