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There is only one way Wolves can react to the latest Fabio Silva transfer news, it could be…

Fabio Silva’s future is yet to be decided as Wolves prepare to welcome the striker back to Molineux.

It’s thought that the 22-year-old will only return to Wolves procedurally; however, the potential for a remarkable comeback is there.

Silva suggested that his future could be at Wolves, but it would arguably be better for the Old Gold to cash in on Nuno Espirito Santo’s signing.

After a stellar season at UD Las Palmas, Silva is attracting considerable transfer interest, handing Wolves the opportunity to bank a higher transfer fee than first anticipated for the forward.

Photo by Joe Prior/Visionhaus via Getty Images

Photo by Joe Prior/Visionhaus via Getty Images

Borussia Dortmund are interested in Fabio Silva

Silva has proven himself in Spain, which is something he has been unable to do in England in the Premier League.

As a result, all signs are pointing at an exit, though Vitor Pereira might review the player and have a different idea.

What will be appealing to the striker is that he could be playing in the Champions League next term, with the likes of Atletico Madrid interested in Silva.

Diego Simeone’s side isn’t the only European giant eyeing the 22-year-old’s services, as La Provincia places Borussia Dortmund as the leading club to sign the Wolves loanee.

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In a transfer update regarding Silva, the Spanish outlet claimed that ‘Fabio Silva’s future at Wolves points to Dortmund’, drawing attention to the Bundesliga club’s admiration for the player.

A high sell-on fee could land Wolves millions in the future

Selling Silva should be a non-negotiable for Wolves, who are more than aware that the striker is better suited elsewhere.

Dortmund could be the perfect club for the youngster to further develop his game, and could also be considered the perfect buyer for the Old Gold.

Wolves are familiar with the pros of inserting large sell-on clauses into departing players’ contracts, which is what the West Midlands club must do with Silva.

Given Dortmund’s track record of taking budding talent and churning them into elite superstars, Wolves would be daft not to take advantage of what the future could hold for their player in Germany.

Take Jude Bellingham, Erling Haaland and Jamie Gittens to name a few, Silva could join the list of players taken to the next level by Dortmund.

Giving the Portugal U21 star away to Dortmund’s open arms could be hugely significant for Wolves in the near future if the striker takes off with a sell-on clause over his head.

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