Wolves winger Pedro Neto is reportedly a transfer target for a plethora of Premier League clubs this summer.
24-year-old Neto registered two goals and nine assists in an injury-disrupted Premier League campaign for Wolves in 2023/24, with his performances capturing transfer interest from some of the leading clubs in the country.
Ange Postecoglou's attack-minded Tottenham side appear to be at the front of the queue for his services this summer, with Spurs searching to strengthen their attacking options ahead of the new Premier League season.
Manchester City, Arsenal, Newcastle and Manchester United are also understood to be admirers of Neto.
Gary O'Neil's Wolves will be desperate to keep one of their star players at the Black Country side for at least another season, but may be forced to cash in should they receive a significant offer.
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Signing for Wolves from Braga for a reported £18m fee in 2019, Neto has developed into one of the West Midlands outfit's standout performers.
A two-footed winger capable of playing on either flank, Neto has established himself as one of the most creative players in the Premier League in recent seasons.
Perhaps only repeated injury problems have prevented Neto from taking his game to the next level, with the Braga academy graduate twice struck down by hamstring issues during the course of the 2023/24 campaign.
Making his return to first team action from the bench in Wolves' 2-0 defeat to Liverpool on the final day of the 2023/24 season, Neto was named as part of Portugal manager Roberto Martinez's final Euro 2024 squad.