July 6, 2024

Latest Wolves transfer news: £60m Neto claim, exciting replacement eyed

Pedro Neto replacements Wolves must target this summer After They Sealed A Historic Deal

Five ideal replacements that Wolves and Gary O’Neil must target this summer if Pedro Neto departs.

For many of the Molineux faithful, the 2023/24 campaign is all but over.

Overall, it has been a successful season at Wolves. Despite the chaos that the club endured at the start of the season, O’Neil has guided Wolves to a mid-table finish.

Now, all eyes are on the summer. A big transfer window is needed if the club are to kick on and progress up the table.

Wolves’ first-team still badly lacks depth and this summer could be a chance to finally put the problem to bed.

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As a result, plenty of players have been linked away in order to raise potential funds, most notably, Neto.

The winger has been on fire for the Wolves manager with an asking price of £80 million being set on the Portuguese international. While injuries may have caused his value to drop, there is an expectation that he will leave.

As a result, this article lists five potential replacements for Wolves’ star man ahead of the summer.

Jack Clarke

The Sunderland winger has been the club’s main man throughout the campaign. The 23-year-old has hit 15 goals and four assists going into the final game of the season.

This form helped put the Blacks Cats in the promotion mix until February when his injury coincided with Sunderland’s downfall.

Jack Clarke was linked to Wolves in January alongside multiple other Premier League clubs. However, no one managed to acquire the winger’s signature.

Ahead of the summer, it is widely believed that Clarke will depart the Black Cats. Around £20 million is said to be enough to pull him away from the Stadium of Light.

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With the likes of Jarrod Bowen and Ollie Watkins earning big moves to the Premier League and shining, there is no reason why Wolves cannot do this with Clarke.

The 24-year-old winger has raised eyebrows in Portugal with a series of impressive displays in the top division.

Jota Silva currently makes his trade at Vitória de Guimarães and has produced some impressive performances this season.

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In 30 games in Liga Portugal, Jota Silva has registered 11 goals and five assists. This has given his club a solid chance of reaching the Europa League next season.

As a result of his form, he received his debut for Portugal against Sweden earlier this year, coming on for former Wolves man Matheus Nunes.

According to The Express, the winger could be available for just £10 million with West Ham also plotting a move.

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