Wolves are about to sell Gary O’Neil favorite player…

Wolves are about to sell Gary O’Neil favorite player.

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This season, Wolves’ key player Pedro Neto has been outstanding. His form has been so strong that he’s garnering a lot of attention.

This season in the Premier League, he has four assists and one goal, as well as numerous more good chances created. Pedro Neto has played a role in all seven of Wolves’ points this season.

He was so dangerous against Manchester City last week, giving Nathan Ake a run for his money down the right.

After a dominant start to the season, Neto has become a target for some of England’s top clubs.

According to rumours, Wolves may be willing to sell a Gary O’Neil favorite.

Is Neto about to leave?

Pedro Neto: Wolves winger to miss the rest of the season after knee injury  and doubt for Euros - Eurosport
According to TEAMTalk, Arsenal and Liverpool, to mention a few, are interested in signing Neto.

The two major Premier League clubs are expected to engage in a “tug of war” over Neto’s services in January.

Wolves are also claimed to be “ready to cash in” on him while his stock is so high, due to concerns about his injury.

Selling Neto would be the third large transfer of a Portuguese player in recent memory, and Old Gold supporters would hope that any proceeds would be reinvested in the club.

O’Neill is a huge fan.

Pedro Neto: Wolves forward to miss rest of Premier League season after  sustaining knee injury | Football News | Sky Sports
Selling Neto would be a setback for Gary O’Neil, who is a great fan of his winger.

According to the Birmingham Mail, he previously stated, “I have always liked him.” Since I’ve been here, his attitude and approach have been outstanding. I can’t say enough good things about him right now; he’s been great.

“He’s played from both sides. The switch was made because I felt he’d have some fun down this side today.

“He did get some joy but the big story is we leave with nothing which is disappointing.”

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