The wolf is expected to reject an offer from Borussia Dortmund for Wontaaway striker Fabio Silva as he is trying to extract the greatest value from the 23-year-old sale. Silva was impressed with his loan at Las Palmas last season, and he is interested in many European clubs signing him this summer.
The Portuguese wolves regained £35 million in 2020, but fans haven’t seen his best in the Premier League. The West Midlands Club is open to selling him forever in the current window, and after hauling 10 goals in Laliga in the previous period, they are attracting great interest.
Borussia Dortmund is in negotiations with the wolves through this week’s transfer fee, and Express Sport understands that an offer worth £17.3 million has been reported. Of that number, £15.6 million is paid upfront, with an add-on of another £1.7 million.
This proposal is set to be rejected because it does not meet the wolf rating. Molineux’s chief is seeking for £17.3 million ahead of £17.3 million with an additional £4.3 million with a potential bonus, raising the total package to £22 million.
Real Sociedad, Villarreal, Roma, RB Leipzig, and Eintracht Frankfurt preferred Silva, who was still young and had room to develop despite being in the Premier League scene for five years.
The Wolves are expected to start a new season with Jorgenstrandlasen centred. Hwang Hee-chan is another option for managers Vitor Pereira and Sasa Kalajdzic.
Pereira may have to fight for Newcastle United to turn and defend Strand Larsen. Magpies are looking for a striker to replace Alexander Isaac, who is planning to join Liverpool before the deadline.
Also, Strandlersen is one of the names on your wish list. The Norwegian spent last season on loans at Molineux, scoring 14 Premier League goals, and his switch from Celta Vigo has recently become permanent at £23 million.
Reports show that wolves could demand up to £65 million from a 25-year-old as they approach the end of the summer transfer window, which centers on attacking players’ movements. Silva and Strand Larsen could potentially have two more.
