Pedro Neto is set to leave Wolves at the end of the season and the winger is being chased by some of the Premier League’s biggest clubs.
That is according to the Daily Mail, who reports that Wolves have to sell the Portuguese star to comply with Financial Fair Play regulations and the money brought in could be used to overhaul Gary O’Neil’s squad.
Many of England’s top clubs are monitoring Neto’s situation at Molineux and Football Transfers are reporting that Arsenal, Liverpool, and Manchester City are all interested in signing the 23-year-old this summer.
Given this high interest and his importance to Wolves, the Midlands club will demand around €93m for the Portuguese star and only time will tell if clubs are willing to match that figure.
? Pedro Neto is set to leave Wolves this summer to help the club meet FFP rules – and he is being chased by top four Premier League clubs.
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The report states that Man City view Neto as a potential replacement for either Bernardo Silva or as a catalyst to move Phil Foden into a more central midfield role for next season.
As for Liverpool, the 23-year-old would be the long-term replacement for Mohamed Salah as the Egyptian superstar continues to be linked with a move to Saudi Arabia.
Neto is a thrilling player and would be a great addition to any of the above clubs. The winger has tormented defences in England over the last few seasons but one major concern will be his injury history as the Portuguese star has missed a lot of games in recent years.
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