Portugal under-21 international Fábio Silva extended this Tuesday for a season with Wolverhampton, until 2026, on the day he turns 20 and his loan to Anderlecht was confirmed for the 2022/23 season.
“I, (coach) Bruno Lage and Fabio had several conversations about what would be best for his development and we felt that a season of regular play would be very good for him, at this stage of his career. He has to play to get back.” come stronger,” justified the technical director of the English club Scott Sellars.
Transferred from FC Porto in 2020 in exchange for 40 million euros, the young attacker has played just over 60 times in these two seasons, less than half as a starter: last season he didn’t score a goal in 26 games.
The Woverhampton manager recalls that Fabio Silva is “still very young”, so he understands that being able to play “in a competitive league” will help him grow, similar to what happened to Morgan Gibbs in the recent past – White.
“We have seen the positive impact of a loan on a young player, so we think this is the right step for his development,” he said.
Scott Sellars justified the one-year extension of the contract by “working together to help Fábio Silva become the best footballer possible”.
Anderlecht finished third in the Belgian league last season, while Wolverhampton finished 10th in the Premier League.
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Source: El heraldo
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