December 25, 2025

Written by Albert Echatah

Pedro Neto, a transfer target for Arsenal, has downplayed the likelihood of leaving Wolves in January. The Gunners targeted the Portugal international 18 months ago in an attempt to give Bukayo Saka serious challenge for his starting spot.


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Nevertheless, Wolves categorically declined to engage in talks with Arsenal, who ultimately decided against adding another winger. After suffering a severe knee injury that kept him out of action for most of the previous season, Neto has returned to form this year and seems to be back to his best.

There is growing talk that Arsenal, who remain unhealthyly dependent on Saka after his run of 87 straight Premier League starts ended earlier this month, may try again to recruit Neto when the January transfer window reopens.

Nevertheless, Neto is sure about his commitment to Wolves and is loving life under new manager Gary O’Neil, who succeeded Julien Lopetegui in the summer after the latter’s abrupt departure.

‘I want to say that I am here and I will help everyone,’ he told Telegraph Sport. ‘I love the club and everybody here, I have always felt that it has given a lot to me.

‘I’m enjoying the moment here so I will continue to do that. The future and long-term ambitions don’t matter. We will never go down in any situation, we are here to win and fight. I feel really good at the moment and hope to continue. I always had it but Gary has given me even more.’

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Meanwhile…

Erik ten Hag is anxious to prevent Jadon Sancho from making a “empty gesture,” therefore Manchester United is apparently willing to accept a “significant loss” on him.

Sancho has a disruptive impact on the rest of United’s team, according to manager Ten Hag, who is determined to get rid of the winger.

This season, Sancho and Ten Hag had a nasty falling out, with the Dutchman publicly criticizing his player in the media for his lack of effort in practice. After spending £73 million on him in 2021, United is now willing to suffer a “significant loss” on the player in the January transfer window.

(metro.co)

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