Pedro Neto, a Portuguese international, is being mentioned in relation to Manchester United’s need to bolster the wide offensive positions as soon as possible.
Wolverhampton Wanderers’ playmaker is being pursued by Manchester United and Arsenal, according to an exclusive story that TEAMtalk exclusively reported.
The news source did, however, disclose that as of right now, the Gunners are ahead in the competition to sign the 23-year-old winger.
According to the report, Neto’s current deal with Wolves expires in the summer of 2027, and signing him would require a payment of at least £60 million.
Manchester United’s wingers have been awful this season. Prior to his outburst against Ten Hag, Sancho played in three league games without scoring a goal.
Similar to Antony, a high-profile addition from last summer, who has played in 10 league games without scoring, Garnacho has also yet to score in the Premier League (9 games).
Although Marcus Rashford was our leading scorer the previous season, he has only scored once in 11 Premier League games this season and supplied only one assist.
For the Wolves, Neto has been playing fantastically. The quick attacker has made 10 league appearances and directly contributed to 8 goals (1 goal and 7 assists).
He gave the performance of the month of September in the triumph over Manchester City, and he went on to provide assists in the following three games against Villa, Bournemouth, and Newcastle.
He regrettably missed the last two Premier League games because of a hamstring issue, and he won’t be able to play against Fulham on Monday night.