Manchester United have reportedly been boosted by the news Wolverhampton Wanderers would be willing to sell Pedro Neto for the right price this summer.
The 23-year-old has begun to flourish in the West Midlands this season having been shown faith by manager Gary O'Neil. Becoming an 'assist king', Neto has racked up his tally to ten in all competitions and has impressed pundits with his pace.
While Wolves would ideally want to keep him, they could have little option but to sell should they wish to give O'Neil money to spend in the summer.
According to The Sun, O'Neil and co. have resigned themselves to losing the Portuguese talent and the race is now on as to which club he will join. READ MORE: Mourinho breaks silence on 'unfinished United business' READ MORE: Ten Hag opens up on United's Ashworth interest Tottenham Hotspur, Arsenal and United are all thought to be weighing up a move for the forward, who is out of contract in 2027.