Joao Moutinho has suggested Fabio Silva buy the Wolves record so he can talk and look forward to taking care of the club’s young stars.
The midfielder knows Silva can shine in the Premier League and his next chance will arrive on Sunday with a West Ham.
Silva, 18, the Wolves record signing when he joined Porto on a deal worth 35 million pounds this month, while 18-year-old defender Ki-Jana Hoever made a move of nine million pounds from Liverpool.
Striker Silva failed a goalkeeper in his deyet when the Wolves lost to Stoke in the previous Carabao Cup earlier this month, but Moutinho expects himself to leave.
“It has wonderful potential. He’s a young man who wants to keep working, show his qualities,” he said.
“I think you have every single thing to show how smart you are, and we’re going to check to help you and be informed every day with us, and with Raul (Jiménez) while playing in the same position.
“It’s vital because young players come and play. I think it’s wonderful to have him.
“I like to help young people, but I also seek to be informed with them. We are all informed every day. If we believe that we know each and every one, we stop to improve. I review to teach what I know”, with my experience, well We are bigger than the last day
“I have responsibilities, like them. It doesn’t just come with age. We all have our responsibilities. “
Nelson Semedo is about to make his debut after joining Barcelona this week, as the Wolves seek retaliation after the 3–1 loss to Manchester City on Monday.
They have won all four games opposed to the Hammers, conceting, since returning to the Premier League in 2018 and Moutinho needs to return to the court.
“This is the beginning we wanted, we won the first game and we lost the moment to a team that needs to win the Premier League,” he told the club’s official website.
“We know what we have done well and what we need to work on, and so we will continue to work – to do our best to win the next game. That’s the most important thing.”