Overview
- Dortmund and Wolves are finalising a permanent transfer valued at about €25 million, with payment structure and performance bonuses still under discussion.
- The progress was first reported by The Athletic’s David Ornstein, with outlets indicating the move is expected to be wrapped up soon.
- Reports suggest Silva would sign a long-term contract in Germany if terms are settled, following earlier bids that were said to have been rejected.
- The 23-year-old has five goals and six assists across roughly 72–75 Wolves appearances after loans to Anderlecht, PSV, Rangers and Las Palmas, where he scored 10.
- Wolves are pursuing the sale as part of broader summer changes that have seen several first-team exits to rebalance the squad.