Wolves winger Pedro Neto continued to impress over the weekend, and journalist Fabrizio Romano has given an update regarding the star’s future.
In a 1-1 draw against Aston Villa, Neto played a crucial role by setting up Hwang Hee-chan for the goal. It was yet another display of his exceptional skills on the field. Neto executed a brilliant move, leaving Pau Torres in the dust as he drove past him on the outside before providing Hwang with a first-time finish in the box. This assist marked Neto’s fifth in the Premier League this season, making him the leading provider in the competition.
Unsurprisingly, there has been speculation about the possibility of Neto leaving Molineux. Fabrizio Romano, a reliable source in the world of football, has offered an update on the player’s future. In recent weeks, there has been talk of Arsenal showing increased interest in Neto, a player they have admired for some time. It appears that a potential move from Arsenal may be on the horizon. Romano believes that Neto is likely to make a departure, possibly in the summer of 2024.
In his Daily Briefing, Romano stated, “We continue to hear numerous rumors about Pedro Neto, and as I mentioned last week, we can expect developments for the Portuguese winger in terms of a transfer in 2024. Wolves rejected offers during the summer, and there’s no guarantee of a sale in January, but let’s keep an eye on 2024, whether it’s in January or the summer, as clubs are interested.”
Arsenal’s interest in Neto has been ongoing for more than a year, but there is no concrete development at this stage. Other clubs are also monitoring the situation, making the race for his signature wide open.
That @pedrolneto7 x Hee Chan Hwang combo 😍 pic.twitter.com/ylJGnqx1Zn
— Wolves (@Wolves) October 8, 2023
It’s entirely possible that Neto may leave Wolves next summer if the current trend continues. He is a standout player, and top-tier teams are likely to come knocking. Whether Wolves can resist a substantial offer remains to be seen. To keep Neto, they might need to provide European football as an incentive. While there is still a significant portion of the season to be played, it would be surprising if other teams did not express interest in acquiring Neto’s services.