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‘Good news’ regarding Pedro Neto is now expected from Wolves at Molineux.

Wolverhampton Wanderers have gained momentum in their efforts to fend off offers for a £50 million star.

The news that writer Ben Jacobs updated GIVEMESPORT on Pedro Neto’s future has given Wolverhampton Wanderers motivation to keep him at Molineux beyond the January transfer window.

Since head coach Gary O’Neil took over just a few days before the start of the season, the Portugal international has been a crucial part of Wolves’ lineup.

Update on Wolves transfers: Pedro Neto

Wolves are fighting to keep Neto on their roster as his agent, Jorge Mendes, reportedly wants to get his client moved after attracting attention from teams like Premier League rivals Arsenal and Liverpool.

Despite having just under four years left on his £50,000-per-week contract, the report claims that Wanderers expect the winger to leave for greener pastures when the transfer window reopens in January. However, his admirers will have to fork over up to £50 million because Tottenham Hotspur, Newcastle United, and Aston Villa are also keeping tabs on developments.

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Wolves’ biggest threat to keeping Neto may be Arsenal, according to acclaimed journalist Jacobs, who recently told GIVEMESPORT that the north

Ben Jacobs predicts that Neto won’t try to leave Wolves in January like his countryman Matheus Nunes did. Instead, Neto won’t make a move to leave Wolves in the near future, according to Jacobs.

Even though Nunes finally got his wish when he agreed to a £53 million transfer to Manchester City in the dying minutes of the summer transfer window, the journalist believes Wolves won’t be willing to sell another important player in the middle of the season.

“I believe the most important thing to mention is that Wolves want to keep him. I believe Gary O’Neil won’t want to lose Neto in the middle of the campaign, thus his departure might be more likely to occur in the summer.

“I believe Wolves demonstrated this in their handling of the Matheus Nunes case. A few suitors were interested in him in January, so Wolves made sure that if he did leave, it would only be at the end of the season and not in the middle. Of course, he went to Manchester City in the end.

“Neto is not typically the type of person to push his way through things too forcefully, which could be good news from a

The fans of the West Midlands team wanted Neto to stand up after watching players like Ruben Neves, Raul Jimenez, Adama Traore, and Joao Moutinho depart Molineux during the summer transfer window, which saw Wolves recoup close to £150 million.

He has succeeded in doing so, but Wolves must now make sure they keep him out of the hands of his suitors and that he avoids getting hurt again. Last season, missing 27 games due to an ankle injury almost proved fatal for their attempt to stay in the Premier League.

 

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