Portuguese forward Fábio Silva has left Wolverhampton Wanderers to join Borussia Dortmund on a contract running until June 2030, both clubs announced on Friday.
Media reports stated that the 23-year-old, who made his international debut last year, joined the Bundesliga side for an initial fee of €22.5 million ($26.34 million).
Silva signed for Wolves in 2020 but spent much of the past three years on loan, featuring for Anderlecht, PSV Eindhoven, Rangers and Las Palmas. He scored 10 La Liga goals in 24 appearances for Las Palmas last season.
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“I know BVB as a passionate club with incredible fans. Now, being part of it myself fills me with pride and great anticipation,” Silva said in a statement released by Dortmund.
“I want to settle in quickly, give my all, and play my part in ensuring that we are successful as a team.”
Dortmund, who are competing in the Champions League this season, drew their opening Bundesliga fixture away to St Pauli last weekend. They will host Union Berlin on Sunday.