Wolves winger Pedro Neto has been dazzling fans this season, but the Portuguese may not be doing that at Molineux for too much longer.
The 23-year-old has enjoyed a terrific campaign so far, scoring three goals and making 10 assists across all competitions.
In the words of Molineux legend John Richards, Neto has been ‘outstanding’ for Gary O’Neil, and it was a real shame that he picked up a hamstring injury that ruled him out of the campaign for around two months.
Thankfully, Wolves managed OK without him, but it’s been clear since his return how much better the team is with him in it.
There has been speculation about Pedro Neto and his future for a while now, and a new report has shared Wolves’ stance over the player heading into the summer…
Wolves open to Pedro Neto sale as report shares at least six huge clubs on his tail
According to The Sun, Wolves are ‘realistic’ about Neto heading into the summer.
The club knew when they signed him in 2019 that they had a top quality player on their hands, and there is a feeling of surprise that he is still at the club now.