‘We didn’t know,’ admits £35 million Wolves player, who thought he may leave this summer.

Fabio Silva revealed that he was unsure whether he would stay at Wolves this summer.

The Portuguese forward said in an exclusive interview with the Express and Star that a departure was on the cards, which was postponing a decision on his wearing the number nine shirt at Wolves.

“That was a problem, too!” Fabio exclaimed, laughing.

“At first, I asked for the number, but they wouldn’t give it to me because we didn’t know if I would stay or not.”

“We discussed how they would give me the number nine if I stayed, but when Matt Hobbs asked if I was staying, I didn’t know for sure.”

“We waited until I had the answer, and when I decided to stay, we handled it, and they gave me the number nine.” “I am overjoyed and overjoyed.”

Silva describes the fan relationship.
Silva went on to talk about his relationship with the Wolves fans at Molineux, which has been outstanding since his £35 million arrival.

'We didn't know,' admits £35 million Wolves player, who thought he may leave this summer.
‘We didn’t know,’ admits £35 million Wolves player, who thought he may leave this summer.

“The fans are one of the reasons I’m still here because they support me whether I’m playing or not.” The fact that they are behind me is crucial.

“To tell you the truth, during pre-season games when I played, they sang a lot to me, and that was one of the reasons I stayed.” I require this affection in order to remain here and give back to them.

“My message (to them) is that they can always count on me to give my all, to run for the team and to assist the team with my movements.”

This is clearly a romantic relationship.

Silva was supported to do honour to the number nine.
Silva hasn’t exactly set the world on fire this season, with only one goal in six games.

This is a concerning figure for him, given that he is trailing 18-year-old Nathan Fraser, who not only has a goal, but also an assist in only 28 minutes of play.

Silva, on the other hand, has recently been on fire for Portugal’s under-21s, which he could carry over to his club football.

With Luton Town visiting this weekend, Silva has a great chance to score and establish himself for Gary O’Neil’s side.

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