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Roma hold exploratory talks for Fabio Silva

Roma hold exploratory talks for Fabio Silva

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Roma is looking for a versatile striker for Gian Piero Gasperini.
One of the names at the top of the list is Wolverhampton Wanderers' striker Fabio Silva.
As reported by Corriere dello Sport, Massara is closely monitoring the situation and has already held exploratory talks with the English side.
Silva's contract with the English club is expiring, a factor that could facilitate a deal for the Giallorossi.
Silva began his Premier League adventure in 2020, but over the years he has been loaned to various teams, including Las Palmas.
Despite his central striker role, Silva also has the right characteristics to adapt as a left winger, a position Gasperini is looking to strengthen.
Wolverhampton Wanderers' asking price is around €15 million, a figure that could be within Roma's reach.
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