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Fabio Silva has a medical in Borussia Dortmund to complete a wolf transfer worth £ 29 million, according to a report.
Dortmund will pay an initial share of about 19.4 million pounds for the 23-year-old, who was not in Wolves’ workforce for his Cup EFL 3-2 Earn at home over West Ham On Tuesday and said goodbye to his teammates in the match, Athletics He has said.
The striker joined Wolves for a club record of Porto £ 35 million in September 2020, but has been lent four times since 2022.
Silva will become the third player of the Premier League this week to join Dortmund, who has signed Chelsea’s midfielder, Carney Chukwuemeka, for £ 24 million and Blues Ombudsman Aaron Anselmino in a loan throughout the season.
The Primeire League winner, Silva, became the youngest player in Porto and goalscorer before moving to the Premier League in a five-year agreement.
UEFA Youth League champion in 2018/19, he scored 17 goals in 37 youth appearances for Portugal at that time, but he has contributed four relatively modest goals and three assists in 62 for the wolves.
The striker or left produced 16 goals and six assists in 51 games in all competitions during the loans in Anderlecht and PSV in 2022/23, then marked six times in 25 appearances during a spell in Rangers the following season.
It spent much of last season in Las Palmas, ending in 10 goals and three assists in 24 appearances in LaLiga, including three goals and one attendance in five games between March and April.
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– Wolves (@wolves) August 30, 2023
The starter added that the wolves are closing the signature of Girona and the defender or midfielder of Chechen Ladislav KrejciAdding to a squad director Vitor Pereira warned that he was too small before his league campaign began with two defeats.
Pereira has already signed the Spanish striker for Lopez de Celta Vigo, the Wideman of Colombia, Jhon Arias, of Fluminense and the Norwegian again, David Moller Wolfe, of Alkmaar, as well as the defender of Cameroon Jackson Tchatchoua, who recorded the fastest speed of the series last season with Hellas Verona last season.
Jorgen Strand Larsen, an international of Norway, made his Celtic loan agreement permanent for £ 23 million, although Newcastle failed with offers of £ 50 million and £ 55 million for the striker, twice the West Ham sent to Wolves in the third round.
The Wolves welcome Everton on Saturday (15:00 BST / 10:00 ET / 07:00 PT), after having lost 4-0 at home against Manchester City and 1-0 in Bournemouth.