One player who has been linked to a potential move to Glasgow ahead of the second half of the season is Wolverhampton Wanderers center-forward Fabio Silva. Portuguese outlet O’Jogo recently reported that Rangers and Celtic are both at the front of the race to secure his signature in January. However, there was no mention of whether it would be a loan or permanent deal for the young marksman. The January transfer window opens in one week, and Glasgow Rangers may be in the market to improve their squad. Philippe Clement has not yet had the chance to bring his own players to Ibrox; he replaced Michael Beale after the summer window.

It’s possible that Rangers will need to add players during the January transfer window.

Since Silva is an English attacking midfielder who has been a revelation for the Gers and was also suffering down south, Clement may pull off the team’s Todd Cantwell blinder in a swoop.

Rangers’ performance this season with Cantwell

The ex-England U21 international had a challenging eighteen months with the Canaries before joining Ibrox in January.

During the 2021–2022 season, Cantwell did not record a goal or an assist in any of the eight Premier League games. The next season, he returned with zero goals and zero assists in the Yellows’ 18 Championship games.

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Despite his terrible performance in England, he has managed to succeed in Scotland. Throughout 24 Scottish Premiership starts between the second half of the 2022–2023 season and the first half of the current one, the 25-year-old wizard has notched up seven goals and seven assists.

These numbers demonstrate how brilliantly the Rangers used the gifted jewel, catching him at a low period and giving him a chance to flourish.

Why Cantwell 2.0 might be Fabio Silva

Similar to Cantwell’s experience with Norwich, the rumored Gers target has failed at the Premier League level for Wolves this season, with zero goals and zero assists in eight games. Silva has actually appeared in 62 top-flight games overall since moving to England, tallying four goals and three assists.

It is undeniable that the 21-year-old marksman has had appalling results in English football. He hasn’t contributed goals or assists even very frequently.

But since he wants to get better, Silva—whom former teammate Conor Coady called “fantastic”—did show potential during the 2022–2023 season while on loan at Anderlecht and then PSV.

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Before returning to the Netherlands with five goals and two assists in 19 games, the Portuguese forward scored 11 goals and provided four assists in 32 appearances for the former.

For a player his age, 16 goals and six assists in all competitions last season is a respectable return, and it indicates that the £80k-per-week prospect has what it takes to contribute at the top end of the field.

Silva’s numbers from the previous season indicate that Clement is capable of pulling off the club’s Cantwell blinder by saving another player from their difficulties in England and giving them an opportunity to excel in Scottish football.

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