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Wolves are lining up a move for a Ruben Neves replacement in the event that the reported Arsenal target leaves the club this summer, according to recent reports.
The Gunners are in need of midfield reinforcements, evidenced by how light they looked in the middle of the park during Saturday's 2-1 defeat to Brighton. understands that technical director Edu will be on the hunt for a central midfielder at the end of the current campaign and Sky Sports reported on Monday that Neves is one of Mikel Arteta's top targets ahead of this summer.
The Portuguese international is said to be valued in the region of £50-60million and SunSport has now claimed that Wolves are preparing for life without the former Porto playmaker, and are interested in Benfica B youngster Martim Neto to potentially replace him. The fact that Bruno Lage's side are looking at potential replacements for Neves surely bodes well for Arsenal and other interested clubs.
Lage has never hidden his admiration for the 24-year-old and even recently claimed that he could be worth up to £100million this summer. Speaking to our sister title Birmingham Live last week, he said: “I don’t know if it’s Man Utd or other teams, what I know is we have a special player here with us.
“What he is doing this season is very good. I think also