Tottenham Hotspur have been tipped as one of the likely destinations which Wolves winger Pedro Neto could potentially end up at in the summer.
The Portuguese star is one of the big names already being linked with a possible move away over the coming months.
And Tottenham have been suggested as one of the potential suitors as Ange Postecoglou continues to look for upgrades to his squad.

Tottenham interested in Pedro Neto
According to reports, Tottenham are one of the clubs who are keen on the 23-year-old winger who could leave Wolves in the summer.
But this is a player who has a lot of interest surrounding him after an impressive campaign in the Premier League so far.
Speaking to GiveMeSport, transfer guru Dean Jones has claimed the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is one of the likelier landing spots for the winger over the coming months: “I think that Arsenal and Spurs are more likely destinations for Neto, at this point. We know the Tottenham interest is historical, and I would expect Arsenal to consider Neto this summer as one of a few targets in that position,” he said.
“But both of the north London clubs will also be well aware that Wolves – because he is still well contracted – will be looking for a club-record sale.
“They will be very firm on price. You can understand why, in an inflated market, where many attackers and midfielders have gone for in excess of £70million.”

Pedro Neto valuation
One possible issue for Spurs is the expected asking price for the Portuguese winger with Wolves wanting to deter teams from their prized asset.
Jones suggests a valuation in excess of £70m and David Ornstein has even claimed it could take more than £80m for Wolves to sell.
However, it would be interesting to see whether that asking price may have to be lowered if the player is to push for a move.
Wolves are enjoying a strong season under Gary O’Neil in the Premier League, but the lure of Champions League football could prove too big of an opportunity to turn down.
Elite European football is the target for the Lilywhites and landing it would certainly improve their opportunities ahead of the summer window.
Postecoglou’s men look likely to land some form of European football, but Champions League qualification would not only boost their finances, it could make them a more attractive landing spot.
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