Spurs’ push for Champions League qualification could hand them a huge boost in the race to sign Wolves winger Pedro Neto.
Wanted by several clubs, Neto, 24, is expected to be one of this summer’s big movers.
The 24-year-old is believed to be valued at a whopping £60 million by Wolves, who are likely to sign off on the winger’s exit should their demands be met.
And although Newcastle United are strongly linked with a summer approach, Spurs, according to Football Insider, could be handed a significant advantage if they achieve Champions League qualification.
Neto is understood to be prioritising top-flight European football next season and with Newcastle out of the race for the top four, Spurs look the winger’s likeliest destination.
These latest reports will serve as a major blow to Eddie Howe, who is reportedly prepared to ‘make sacrifices’ to land Wolves’ highly-rated number seven.
Unfortunately for the former Bournemouth boss though, the Magpies’ disappointing campaign is set to see them miss out.
Since joining Wolves in 2019, Neto, who has two-and-a-half years left on his contract, has scored 14 goals and registered 24 assists in 134 games in all competitions.
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