Dimazio: Despite Dortmund s higher offer, Fabio Silva still prefers to join Rome
7:55am, 6 August 2025Football
August 6 According to Italian journalist Dimazio, Wolves striker Fabio Silva tends to join Rome.
Di Mazio revealed that Roma continues to pursue Wolves' 23-year-old striker Silva, and the players tend to join the Serie A club. They have communicated with Gasperini many times and have worked hard to promote the transfer.
But Rome faces competition from Dortmund, who offered a higher offer to Wolves and Silva than Rome, but Silva is making every effort to join Rome.
Silva was loaned to Las Palmas by Wolves last season, playing 10 goals and 3 assists in 25 games.
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