Liverpool faces a tough battle with Newcastle United to secure the signature of Wolves star Pedro Neto during the summer
Newcastle United are attempting to beat Liverpool to sign Wolves star Pedro Neto during the upcoming summer transfer window. Neto has enjoyed sensational form this season, playing a key role and singlehandedly changing the games in their favour.
The 24-year-old has immense versatility to play at any attacking position for the team according to the tactical requirement. He has mostly played as the right-winger this season while also featuring in left wings, an attacking midfielder and as a main striker.
Standing at 1.72 metres, Neto has a low centre of gravity and deceptive strength to keep hold of the ball. He has impressive pace, close control and dribbling ability to single-handedly make long striding runs and create an attacking move.
The Portugal international has made 23 appearances for Wolves in all competitions, contributing with three goals and 11 assists. Despite his impressive tally and overall importance in the Wolves’ success, Neto has injury concerns that restrict him.
The 24-year-old started the season impressively but suffered a hamstring injury that kept him out for 58 days. Neto has faced lengthy sidelines twice during his tenure with the English club, missing several games for the club.
According to Fichajes, Newcastle is ready to make a move for Neto, while Liverpool maintains interest in the player. The report also suggests that Wolves value Neto at £60m, with the asking price potentially increasing.
Will a £60m fee be enough to lure Pedro Neto to Newcastle from Wolves this summer?
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Liverpool have a very fluid attack department with players capable of interchanging positions, making them highly unpredictable. Neto fits the profile that the Reds prefer in an attacker but his injury proneness is a major concern.
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Furthermore, Liverpool would prefer to secure a new sporting director and a worthy successor for Jurgen Klopp before indulging in the transfer market. While Neto fits the profile, the new tactical preference from Klopp’s successor would play a key role in deciding signings.