What Pedro Neto said when asked if he could leave Wolves for Tottenham this summer

Tottenham Hotspur are now just hours away from returning to their home ground to complete the last stages of their preseason preparations.

The summer tour of Asia is nearly gone, and Ange Postecoglou will soon be able to finalize the preparations for the new season at Hotspur Way.
Tottenham has had a very successful summer on the pitch, with no fresh injury concerns and four wins in their first four games – ahead of Saturday’s encounter against Bayern Munich.

Away from the pitch, some may be concerned about how much business Daniel Levy and Johan Lange have done in the transfer market. Tottenham hold advantage over Arsenal in race to sign classy Prem winger  who'll be on the move this summer

Tottenham are reportedly interested in signing Wolves winger Pedro Neto this summer.

And the Portuguese forward has now opened out about what he expects in the next weeks.
What Pedro Neto said after being linked to Tottenham.

Tottenham have been linked with a number of forwards, but have only signed Timo Werner on loan (again) and teenager Yang Min-hyeok, who arrives in January. Eberechi Eze is another player Tottenham is interested in this summer, although a deal with Crystal Palace could be expensive due to their demands over the structure of the transaction.

However, Neto is a name that folks in north London are interested in ahead of the new season given

what he has showed in the Premier League.

 

Perhaps the only serious concern about the Portuguese winger is his injury history, which leaves much to be desired. Neto was asked during the introduction of Wolves’ away kit whether he will remain at Molineux this summer.

“I love this club, I’m really happy to be here and take this team to another level,” replies Neto. In fairness, Neto did not provide a firm yes or no, as may be expected, implying that he did not want to rule out the idea of departing.

Also, had he conceded he may leave, it would have put a little bit of a damper on what was supposed.

to be a festive occasion.

What Gary O’Neil stated about selling Pedro Neto.
Managers usually put on a front when they are about to lose their finest players.

Typically, they will be protective and say that their team will not sell their prized asset two weeks before the start of the new season. “But of course, it can change really quickly if a massive bid comes in from a top club, then no-one will stand in Pedro’s way,” O’Neil told reporters.

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