Liverpool and Arsenal are vying for a £60 million winger.

Following recent ties between Pedro Neto and Arsenal, Liverpool is prepared to enter the hunt for the winger if and when he leaves Wolverhampton Wanderers.

Wolves winger Pedro Neto undoubtedly has admirers at Anfield, according to goal journalist Neil Jones for Fabrizio Romano’s Daily Briefing, who also suggests that the player may be a suitable fit for a Jurgen Klopp squad.

Jones anticipates Neto to leave Wolves after this season if he keeps up his impressive play.

 

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Jones comes to the conclusion that Neto could be someone to watch as a potential successor given Mohamed Salah’s connections to a possible move away to Saudi Arabia.

According to recent estimates, Arsenal would need to offer Wolves at least £60 million to persuade them to trade Neto this winter, but if that amount is achieved, they might be compelled to make a deal.

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Arsenal is said to be the favorite right now because they’re willing to spend money and because it would be more appealing for Neto to go there rather than somewhere else, like Manchester United.

 

 

However, Mikel Arteta and company could have to act soon to avoid a summertime bidding war.

After failing to sign Neto on multiple occasions, according to Alex Crook of talkSPORT, Arsenal is once again after the player.

Arteta has taken notice of the winger’s good start to the season and is eager to bolster his front line in the upcoming transfer windows.

While Neto and Arsenal were connected throughout the summer of 2022, a transfer was ultimately impossible for the Gunners to complete.

The 23-year-old, who identified himself as a lifelong supporter of the team, was drawn to the transfer.

Neto, a Portugal international, has had a productive first eight games of the season, contributing five assists and scoring once.

 

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