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‘Most likely destination’ for Arsenal, Man Utd target revealed

According to reports, Wolves midfielder Ruben Neves ‘may be sold if a suitable offer arrives’ this summer amid interest from Arsenal and Man Utd.

The Portugal international has been linked with a move away from Wolves in recent weeks. Arsenal and Man Utd are among the sides interested in him. 

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The 24-year-old has played 207 times for Wolves over the past five seasons.

Bruno Lage’s side are enjoying a successful campaign as they currently sit eighth in the Premier League.

The Athletic are reporting that ‘there is an acceptance that after five years of fine service, Neves may be sold if a suitable offer’ comes in.

At the time of writing, Barcelona are the player’s ‘most likely destination’ over the likes of Arsenal and Man Utd. It is stated that Premier League clubs are ‘known to be keen’ on Neves.

There is also ‘clearly a chance’ that Joao Moutinho leaves as his contract expires in June.

Therefore, ‘Wolves are in the market to potentially recruit two central midfielders’. Matheus Luiz Nunes and Joao Palhinha are named as their targets.

Meanwhile, Wolves skipper Conor Coady has insisted that his side aren’t focusing on the chance of European football next season.

Bruno Lage’s side were two points adrift of sixth-placed Manchester United after the Red Devils were held 1-1 by Leicester on Saturday.

It came after Wolves beat Aston Villa 2-1 at Molineux thanks to Jonny’s opener and

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