Liverpool Can Sign A Premier League Star Who Could Replace Mo Salah For Just £60 million

Liverpool Can Sign A Premier League Star Who Could Replace Mo Salah For Just £60 million

According to Caught Offside, Both Liverpool and Arsenal are reportedly interested in signing Pedro Neto, and Wolves are reportedly prepared to accept an offer of roughly £60 million to allow him to leave during the summer transfer window.

Having signed a new contract in March 2022, the dynamic winger—who has been one of the team’s standout players this season—is now committed to Molineux through the summer of 2027.

Due to his outstanding play this season, the Portuguese star has been linked to transfers to Manchester City, Liverpool, and Arsenal.

Football Insider claims that Neto is a valuable asset who could be sold to raise money and ease Molineux’s financial concerns. In order to raise funds for new additions during the upcoming transfer window, Wolves will be under pressure to sell this summer.

Mo Salah’s long-term future at Anfield continues to worry Liverpool, especially in light of Jurgen Klopp’s confirmation that he would depart in the summer. This is the reason for Liverpool’s keen interest.

Despite sustaining a hamstring injury earlier in the season, Neto has been in fantastic form since making his return in late December.

In actuality, in addition to his three goals, the 23-year-old has accrued eight assists to tie for second place in the Premier League.

The report also says Wolves are unlikely to add any summer players until July in order to meet the Premier League’s Profitability and Sustainability Rules.

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It is now anticipated that Molineux representatives will accept a £60 million offer for a player who has also attracted Arsenal’s interest.

Gunners manager Mikel Arteta is keen to bring the player on board to provide competition for his current wide players, Bukayo Saka, Gabriel Martinelli, Leandro Trossard, and Reiss Nelson.

Any summer transfer will surely be impacted by Salah’s circumstances, even though Liverpool is still thought to be in the lead in the race to sign the quick winger.

 

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