Fabio Silve on price tag as Rangers loanee forgets pressure as he looks to repay Philippe Clement faith

Fabio Silve on price tag as Rangers loanee forgets pressure as he looks to repay Philippe Clement faith
Fabio Silve on price tag as Rangers loanee forgets pressure as he looks to repay Philippe Clement faith

Fabio Silve on price tag as Rangers loanee forgets pressure as he looks to repay Philippe Clement faith

Fabio Silve on price tag as Rangers loanee forgets pressure as he looks to repay Philippe Clement faith

Money cannot buy happiness, and in Fabio Silva’s case, it did not ensure that he would achieve his ambitions.

However, the Rangers striker, who is currently on loan, can undoubtedly appreciate the lessons that have been

learned from his costly move to England, both positive and negative. The former Porto star wasn’t cheap when he

joined Wolves from his boyhood club back in 2020; it cost £35 million. The Portuguese frontman, who was only

eighteen, was under intense pressure to meet a certain price when Molineux’s

tantalizing offer arrived over the Porto fax machine.

Fabio Silve on price tag as Rangers loanee forgets pressure as he looks to repay Philippe Clement faith
Fabio Silve on price tag as Rangers loanee forgets pressure as he looks to repay Philippe Clement faith

He was thrown into the competitive world of Premier League business at a time when he was almost old enough to

be out of school. It came as no surprise, then, that the teenager found it difficult to live up to such an expensive

billing. Although he has only scored five goals in 73 games to date, Silva is keen to note—and right—that he was not

the one who determined the price that brought him to the Midlands. But he is sure he can show his parent club that he’s a wise investment given enough time and faith.

That’s why he’s now made the move to Rangers as he looks to build on the encouraging signs that saw him net 16

goals last term across stints in Belgium and Holland with Anderlecht and PSV Eindhoven.

And after making his Gers debut in Saturday’s victory against Livingston, he aims to repay Ibrox manager Philippe

Clement for his early faith in him.

The 21-year-old Silva stated, “People want to talk about the price, but that was the price Wolves wanted to pay.”

However, I don’t carry the burden myself.

“I just try to be myself and enjoy everything.” But naturally, as things in life pass,

you become a different person, and I am today.

It occurs when you experience happy or unhappy times. All you need to do after that

is figure out who you are and take some time to reflect.

Being able to demonstrate your qualities and grow stronger is what makes you a better person. Because I have

supportive family and friends nearby, adjusting to the move to Wolves was simple for me.

It might have been challenging if I hadn’t had that. Everyone expects a lot of you if you’re

young and under a lot of strain.

In the Premier League, they anticipate 30 goals and an MVP in each game. However, you need time when you’re

young to familiarize yourself with the league—this isn’t just any league, this is the Premier League!

“Playing there is challenging since every team has the greatest players that represent their country. You therefore

need time to become better, and occasionally people don’t provide it to you.

“After that, you must locate the time somewhere else, which I have attempted to do. It was in Belgium and Holland

the year before, and it is in Scotland this year. However, I believe that if you look at last season and up to this point, when I’ve had the opportunity, I can prove myself.

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