As per talkSPORT, if a Champions League team expresses interest in recruiting Neto this summer, Wolves will not impede his departure. The Premier League club will seek a transfer fee that surpasses the amount Manchester City paid for Matheus Nunes last year, a staggering £53 million. Neto, who has shone under the guidance of Gary O’Neil this season, has attracted attention from Arsenal, Tottenham, Manchester United, and Liverpool. Liverpool, in particular, have been linked to Neto as a potential replacement for Mohamed Salah, who may depart for the lucrative Saudi Pro League in the near future. Meanwhile, Manchester United is in search of a right-winger following the unsuccessful pursuits of Jadon Sancho and Antony. With 15 appearances in the Premier League and eight assists, the 23-year-old has already exhibited remarkable talent this season. Despite the departure of Nunes last summer, Wolves find themselves in a predicament where they must offload players to adhere to Financial Fair Play (FFP) regulations. The stringent Profit and Sustainability Rules of the Premier League have placed Wolves on the cusp of achieving financial equilibrium. The Wolves manager requires funds to acquire a striker and a defender during the summer transfer window. Consequently, the transfer of Neto would not only enable the Midlands club to meet the requirements of the Profit and Sustainability Rules but also facilitate the acquisition of several players for the upcoming season. Neto’s availability is expected to ignite a bidding war among the top Premier League clubs, granting Wolves the opportunity to demand a higher transfer fee for the speedy winger.
According to the Source caughtoffside.com