According to Fábio Silva, he enjoyed a prosperous tenure with Rangers. He maintains that he moved to UD Las Palmas in the most recent window because of his performances, which he says were ordered by Philippe Clement.
In January, Wolverhampton Wanderers gave the striker permission to go on loan to Rangers, and then they permitted him to sign a new short-term contract to join the La Liga team.
Speaking to the Spanish press, the 22-year-old said that his time at Rangers was crucial to his chances of getting into one of Europe’s top leagues. La Provincia repeats his quotes.
Silva prefers to operate as a striker but can be used in other attacking positions. Philippe Clement used him as a No.9 and also on the left side of the pitch at Rangers.
The Portuguese clocked in less than 1,500 minutes from 25 games for Rangers, scoring six goals in the process.
Since leaving FC Porto for Wolves in 2020, Silva has been on loan at Anderlecht and PSV Eindhoven, but not in a top league. He claims a move to Las Palmas was possible due to his performances for Rangers.
“I came [to Las Palmas] to succeed and in Scotland [at Rangers] I think I succeeded because now I am in La Liga,” he said.
“The issue of the €40m price tag is something that happened and I am not to blame. I try to do things well on the field. I’m 22 years old, people forget, I think I’m doing things well, naturally, that’s why I’m here.”
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