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Wolves fans have seen their fair share of transfer disappointments over the years, with Fabio Silva standing out as a prime example. The young striker was brought in from Porto for a hefty fee of £35 million in 2020, with high hopes pinned on him due to comparisons to Cristiano Ronaldo. However, Silva has struggled to make an impact at Wolves, scoring just five goals in 72 appearances.

In a surprising turn of events, Silva was loaned out to Las Palmas in the summer and has found success in La Liga, netting three goals in nine league games. This has sparked interest from clubs in Spain and Portugal, with the possibility of a permanent move to Las Palmas on the cards. Despite his recent good form, sources suggest that Wolves are keen to offload Silva to ease their wage bill.

If Wolves do decide to sell Silva, it is unlikely that they will recoup the hefty fee they paid for him. This situation echoes past transfer failures for the club, such as the case of Patrick Cutrone, who struggled to find his footing at Wolves after a big-money move from AC Milan. Cutrone has since rediscovered his form at Serie A side Como, highlighting the unpredictable nature of player transfers.

Silva and Cutrone are not the only players who have failed to live up to expectations at Wolves. Names like Paul Gladon, Ki-Jana Hoever, Roderick Miranda, and Leo Bonatini have also struggled to make an impact at the club. While Wolves have had success in uncovering hidden gems in the transfer market, such as Joao Gomes and Rayan Ait-Nouri, they have also faced their fair share of disappointments.

As Wolves look ahead to the upcoming transfer window, they will need to carefully assess their options with Fabio Silva. While the young striker has shown promise on loan at Las Palmas, his future at the club remains uncertain. Ultimately, Wolves will need to make a decision that is in the best interest of both the player and the club, as they aim to build a competitive squad for the future.