Fábio Silva is likely to be on the move again this summer. At the age of just 21, the Wolverhampton Wanderers striker has already played for five clubs in five different countries, with the next step likely to take in a new 6th league according to his agent.
In many ways, Silva represents the classic case of money taking priority over football development. From his boyhood club FC Porto to an array of intermediaries, everyone filled their pockets on a talent which was undoubtedly dispatched to the bright lights of the Premier League far too soon in 2020.
Italian giants AC Milan have confirmed the arrival of Portuguese manager Paulo Fonseca on a three-year contract at San Siro.
Wolverhampton Wanderers have completed the signing of Portuguese wideman Rodrigo Gomes on a long-term deal from Braga for a reported €15m fee.
Former Portugal manager Fernando Santos has was announced as the new coach of the Azerbaijan national team on Wednesday morning.
José Mourinho was officially paraded as new coach of Turkish giants Fenerbahçe on Sunday evening, with 40,000 fans in attendance to greet Mourinho in Istanbul.