Bundesliga duo Eintracht Frankfurt and Wolfsburg are reportedly interested in ex-Rangers flop Fabio Silva.
The forward spent the second half of last season on loan at Ibrox, scoring six goals across 25 appearances.
He returned to Wolverhampton Wanderers in the summer and signed for Las Palmas on a temporary basis at the beginning of the current campaign.
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Silva has since thrived in Spain. He has scored 10 goals and assisted three for the side, who currently sit 17th in La Liga.
He is now attracting interest ahead of the summer transfer window, claims Florian Plettenberg on X.
Indeed, both Frankfurt and Wolfsburg of Germany's top-flight are 'interested' in the 22-year-old. Initial talks for a move have already taken place, with enquiries also coming in from England and Spain. Silva is reportedly valued at €20m, which translates to approximately £17m.
Wolves signed the youngster from Porto for £35m in 2020.
In September last year, Silva reflected on his brief spell at Rangers, admitting that his previous transfer fee meant he was unfairly judged: "I came here to succeed and I think I succeeded in Scotland because I am now in La Liga," he said.
"The issue of the transfer fee that Wolves paid is something that happened and it wasn't my fault.
"I am 22 years old and I think people forget that. I think I am at my best when I do things instinctively.
"I love the idea of playing in La Liga and I made a huge effort to be here. Las Palmas were the first team that spoke to me in May and it was my choice to be here.
"There's no point in me putting any pressure on myself by predicting how many goals I will score. I'm here because I'm a striker and I also live off scoring goals. But I can play in many positions, wherever the manager wants."