The clamour for Rangers to pursue a summer deal for a man who seems to have an unhelpful habit of rubbing people the wrong way has significantly subsided with every inept performance and every desperate dive.
His reputation north of the border has suffered greatly as a result of his antics in addition to his performances, which were energetic when he first arrived but are now dull.
After that 3-3 Old Firm derby draw, Graeme Souness called Fabio Silva “embarrassing.” “Fosbury Fabio” won a questionable penalty after appearing to have been sniped for the majority of the afternoon.
Together with Silva’s dismal goal-scoring record (he has seven games without one), his tendency to trip over his own feet with the net at his disposal against Hearts in the Scottish Cup semi-final, and Wolverhampton Wanderers’ reported £15 million asking price seem to have the Rangers owners running for the hills.
Rangers give up on the £15 million deal. Silva Fabio
Rangers are now “very unlikely” to pursue a permanent deal for the Wolves loanee, according to reporter Peter O’Rourke. It appears that they have “abandoned their plans” to retain Silva indefinitely.
It makes sense, considering Rangers could sign a far more experienced goal scorer, like Bojan Miovski or Lawrence Shankland, for a reported £15 million (TEAMtalk).
Or a more organic wideman, maybe.
By trade, Silva is a striker, and he has primarily played left wing for Philippe Clement. However, in recent weeks, players like Rabbi Matondo and Abdallah Sima have outperformed the Portugal Under-21 international, despite a strong early start. Oscar Cortes, prior to his fellow January arrival, was also injured.
After Silva’s play-acting during that Celtic match left many with a bad taste in their mouths, former Rangers star Derek Ferguson said to the Open Goal podcast, “I’d have loved to have got him at half-time and slapped him about.”
As a participant, I detest that. That simply pisses me off. He won’t be pleased with that because of the kind of player Clement was. He won’t want his players responding to challenges in that way or acting in that way.
“I personally detest it because it happened far too frequently. Additionally, I hope that some of the players go talk to the manager about it rather than just leaving it to him.
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Just four goals in 20 games for the loanee from Wolves
While Silva’s return to Molineux may be eagerly anticipated by Rangers, several other players who joined the team on loan this season seem certain to stay. Of course, budget permitting.
The contract of Mohamed Diomande, the team’s most productive midfield player in recent weeks, includes an obligation-to-buy clause. The Rangers seem to be just as enamored of Abdullah Sima as he is of them, and the twinkle-toed Cortes did enough prior to his spell on the treatment table to suggest he should be retained as well.
As a young player, the Rangers were the ideal team for me to gain experience and games. There are some experienced players, and team members are a great help. Thus, I’m really glad to be here,” Sima recently stated in a video posted on the Rangers’ official YouTube channel.
To be honest, I didn’t anticipate having a season like this. However, I want to win everything here because I am a winner. I joined the club for that reason. I therefore intend to give this club and the supporters everything I have because they merit it.
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