Scottish giants Rangers and Celtic are both interested in signing Wolverhampton Wanderers in the January transfer window, TEAMtalk can reveal.

Scottish giants Rangers and Celtic are both interested in signing Wolverhampton Wanderers striker Fabio Silva on loan in the January Transfer Window
Scottish giants Rangers and Celtic are both interested in signing Wolverhampton Wanderers striker Fabio Silva on loan in the January Transfer Window

Scottish giants Rangers and Celtic are both interested in signing Wolverhampton

Wanderers striker Fabio Silva on loan in the January Transfer Window

January transfer window, TEAMtalk can reveal.

Silva was out on loan from Wolves last season, spending time with Anderlecht and PSV, respectively. Despite his early struggles at Anderlecht, the

center forward went on to score 11 goals and provide four assists in 32 appearances for the Belgian team.

On January 24, Silva’s loan from Anderlecht was subsequently canceled, enabling him to sign with PSV the next day. Under the tutelage of

legendary Manchester United striker Ruud van Nistelrooy, he made an impressive showing, recording five goals and two assists in 19 games.

PSV even showed intent to keep the 21-year-old for another year, but their plans changed when Van Nistelrooy quit his role as manager in May.

Silva resultantly returned to Wolves over the summer, looking to finally make his mark on the club after two confidence-boosting spells away from

Molineux. But the attacker has failed to cement himself as a starter under manager Gary O’Neil, with most of his 10 appearances coming from the

bench.

Scottish giants Rangers and Celtic are both interested in signing WolverhamptonWanderers striker Fabio Silva on loan in the January Transfer Window
Scottish giants Rangers and Celtic are both interested in signing Wolverhampton
Wanderers striker Fabio Silva on loan in the January Transfer Window

Silva is once again struggling in front of goal, having found the back of the net just once in those 10 outings.

On Thursday, reports in Portugal stated that Silva could be on the move again in January. Sources have now confirmed to TEAMtalk that that is

the case, as both Rangers and Celtic have emerged as genuine contenders to sign him on loan.

The Portugal U21 international has shown a desire to play more regularly so that he can continue his development, just as he did at Anderlecht and

then PSV. He knows it will be hard to start up front on a regular basis ahead of Matheus Cunha and Hwang Hee-chan, with O’Neil also able to

utilise Sasa Kalajdzic at centre-forward.

Wolves are willing to negotiate a temporary transfer with both Rangers and Celtic. However, they they want a portion of Silva’s reported £80,000-

a-week wages to be covered as part of the loan move.

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