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Arsenal set to reignite interest in long term Attacking target.

Israel Oluwaseg Lawal
Israel Oluwaseg Lawal
Reportedly, Arsenal has identified Wolverhampton Wanderers’ winger Pedro Neto as a potential transfer target for the upcoming summer season.

Arsenal FC is reportedly eyeing Wolverhampton Wanderers’ star winger Pedro Neto as a potential transfer target for the summer season. The Gunners have been enjoying one of their best campaigns in the last two decades, scoring goals with remarkable consistency. However, the team’s manager, Mikel Arteta, faces the possibility of losing at least two squad players in the upcoming season.

According to Football Transfers , Arsenal FC is considering making a fresh bid to sign the Portugal international, who has been linked with the club in the past. However, a combination of injuries and the player’s price-tag prevented the Gunners from sealing the deal. The situation may have changed now, as Neto has struggled for game time since his return to fitness following an ankle injury earlier this year.

Despite being tied to Molineux until 2027, Neto is no longer considered one of the club’s key players.

This has led Arsenal FC to believe that Wolves may be willing to sell the winger for a lower fee than in the past. The potential acquisition of Neto would bolster Arsenal’s attacking options, adding depth and versatility to the team.

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