Wolverhampton Wanderers have been really appealing to watch more often than not in the Championship this season under the tutelage of Nuno Espírito Santo. Wolves are currently at the summit of the Championship table and could very likely finish the season as Champions.
With the strong financial muscle that they possess, Wolves are likely to go after big names in the summer to beef up their squad and survive their first season in the top flight. Besides, if they manage to bag the status of being an English top flight side, it would enable them to lure even better players to the Molineux Stadium.
As per latest reports by Mirror, Espírito Santo has put AC Milan’s striker, Andre Silva, on his radar. Silva has been struggling to make his presence felt in Serie A with the Rossoneri, having managed to score just 1 goal in 17 appearances in the Italian top flight.
However, his form in the Europa League was quite decent before Arsenal knocked Milan out of the competition in the Round of Sixteen tie, as he found the back of the net on 6 occasions in 10 outings.
Owing to the Portuguese connection of Espírito Santo, Wolves have been filling their ranks with top players from Portugal. The club’s relationship with Jorge Mendes has been vital in the process and in all fairness, Silva could be a formidable striker for them. However, it would not be easy for Wolves to sign the Portuguese international as the likes of Arsenal, Monaco and Valencia are also monitoring him very closely.
Silva a good option to have in the Premier League?
Though Silva hasn’t managed a lot of goals, he has been contributing well in terms of his passing. He averages nearly a key pass a game in the Serie A. His finishing hasn’t been up to the mark, but he hasn’t had that many chances to be fair. He takes an average 1.5 shots per game in the Serie A and considering he has started just five times, perhaps he needs a manager who will place a bit more faith on him.
The former Porto striker lacks the experience of English football but owing to the open nature of the league when compared to the Serie A, he might score more often. The 22-year-old is still in his learning years and given his age, he certainly has the scope to develop further in the coming seasons.
Wolves would certainly need players with the cutting-edge next season if they manage to get themselves into the Premier League and signing Silva could be a massive statement of intent.
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