Tottenham Hotspur could step up their historical interest in Wolves' Pedro Neto in their search for a new winger this summer, understands.
Spurs have added an array of wide players to their squad since the appointment of Ange Postecoglou as head coach. Manor Solomon and Brennan Johnson joined on permanent deals last summer, while the club have a £15.5m option to buy Timo Werner at the end of his loan from RB Leipzig.
Sources have told that Tottenham intend to bring in another winger in time for the 2024/25 season, while they ideally also want to recruit a belated centre forward replacement for Harry Kane.
A player who has long been on Tottenham's radar is 23-year-old Neto, who has also been monitored by rivals Arsenal in recent times. Neto fits the mould of a tricky winger who is capable of playing on either flank as well as up front and would like to play European football at club level again.
However, Wolves aren't under immediate pressure to sell the Portugal international given his deal doesn't expire until 2027. Given the length of his contract, his profile and age, Wolves would only entertain offers in excess of £55m, while sources claim they could hold out for as high as £65m.
Tottenham also have a long-standing interest in Raphinha, but sources say reports from Spain claiming they made a €70m (£60m) offer to Barcelona during the January window are wide of the mark. The Brazil winger is intent on staying at Barca, meaning club president Joan Laporta would have to inform him he's surplus to requirements in order for a transfer to go through.
Spurs are wary that they need to work on a succession plan for club captain Son Heung-min, who turns 32 later this year. The South Korean will be the subject of interest from the
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