Premier League
André Silva continues to struggle to find stability in his career, and his latest move has not been as expected. The Portuguese forward, who is owned by RB Leipzig, has been loaned to Werder Bremen until the end of the season, despite his intention to try his luck in the Premier League with West Ham United.
The Portuguese striker was hoping to make the leap to English football, but Leipzig made a different decision, sending him back to the Bundesliga, where he has already played for Eintracht Frankfurt and Red Bull's own team. The loan to Werder Bremen has been announced optimistically by the German club, whose sporting director, Peter Niemeyer, highlighted the player's quality and his experience in the German league. However, for Silva, this move represents a setback in his plans to revitalize his career in a different setting.
Still struggling to find his place in the world of football
Since leaving Porto in 2017, the striker has moved through multiple teams without being able to establish himself. His best spell was at Eintracht, where in the 2020-21 season he scored 29 goals in 34 matches. However, his goal-scoring performance was not as remarkable during his time at Sevilla and Real Sociedad.
Now, at Werder Bremen, he will have a new opportunity to prove his worth, albeit with the disappointment of having his arrival in the Premier League thwarted, as West Ham had him on their agenda.
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