Fabio Silva is preparing for a new chapter in his career. The young Portuguese forward, born in 2002, has reportedly decided to leave Borussia Dortmund during the winter transfer window.
This move, according to information highlighted by Diario AS, comes after months of limited playing time and growing frustration. The January market now looks like the perfect moment for a fresh start.
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Several clubs have already shown serious interest in securing the striker. According to Diario AS, both Juventus and Roma are monitoring the situation with attention. Juventus want to strengthen their attack with a dynamic and versatile forward.
Roma, on the other hand, are searching for depth and creativity in the final third. Silva seems to fit both profiles, thanks to his technical ability and sharp movement.
The appeal does not stop with Serie A. Two La Liga clubs, Sevilla and Real Betis, have also taken concrete steps. Sevilla are currently rebuilding their squad and see Silva as a long-term investment.
Betis appreciate his potential and hope to add youth and energy to their attack. Both clubs could offer the player regular minutes, something he has struggled to find in Germany.
Market Value and Possible Negotiation
Silva’s current market value sits around 28 million euros. This figure was established before the recent reports about his desire to leave Dortmund. His exit request could, however, lower the price.
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Dortmund know the player wants more space and may choose to negotiate to avoid an uncomfortable situation. The winter market often brings faster deals, especially when the player pushes for a transfer.
The coming weeks will be decisive for Fabio Silva. At only 22 years old, he still has significant room for growth and needs a club ready to trust him.
The interest from top Italian and Spanish teams shows that he is far from losing value on the European stage. If a deal is reached, January could mark the start of his real breakthrough. What remains clear is that, as Diario AS reports, Silva’s time in Dortmund appears close to ending.