Fabio Silva has found a new club after his loan spell at Rangers.

The Wolves forward, 22, spent the second half of last season on loan at Ibrox.

Silva returned to the Premier League club in the summer but was tipped for another loan exit as he is not in Gary O'Neil's plans at Molineux.

Now, it is reported Silva will move to Las Palmas in Spain. DiMarzio journalist Luca Bendoni has stated Silva will check-in at the La Liga club before the window shuts.

The forward player will spend one-year at Las Palmas on loan with the Spanish side paying a large chunk of his wages.

Bendoni reports: "Fabio Silva is joining Las Palmas on a year-long simple loan from Wolves.

"Las Palmas will cover a major part of his salary [€1.8m]."


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Silva previously said of his loan in Glasgow: "Life is made up of good and bad moments. Of ups and downs.

"This season I gained much more than I lost. I lived in new stadiums, new environments and in a different city. It was a year of learning and a year that made me a man.

"I learned that the important thing is to never give up and that I must mature every day so that the result is consistent.

"Thank you to everyone. To my parents, my brothers, family, friends and my agent. To Wolverhampton and Rangers.

"The important thing is to be desired and happy. And with them, I can do anything.

"Trust the process always🧠⚡️"