Pedro Neto Next Club Odds: Arsenal and Liverpool keeping tabs on Wolves star

Pedro Neto
Pedro Neto

It looks like a two-horse race between Arsenal and Liverpool to land Wolves star Pedro Neto in the summer transfer window – with a summer exit looking likely.

Neto and the Black Country outfit have pleasantly surprised fans of the Premier League this season, currently sitting in 11th despite being tipped for relegation by many due to the lack of arrivals following Financial Fair Play (FFP) troubles.

The 23-year-old winger has recorded the second-most assists (eight) in England’s top-flight throughout the current campaign whilst also chipping in with two goals.

Wolves boss Gary O’Neil will be desperate to keep the Portuguese international at the club this summer but interest from Premier League juggernauts like Arsenal and Liverpool could force the club’s hand to sell for a payday.

Pedro Neto Next Club Odds

  • Arsenal 3/1
  • Liverpool 7/2
  • Manchester United 8/1
  • Tottenham Hotspur 9/1
  • Manchester City 10/1
  • Chelsea 14/1
  • Any Saudi PL club 16/1
  • Newcastle United 18/1
  • Barcelona 20/1
  • PSG 20/1
  • Aston Villa 25/1
  • Bayern Munich 25/1
  • Real Madrid 25/1
  • Juventus 28/1
  • Inter Milan 33/1
  • AC Milan 40/1
  • Roma 40/1
  • Napoli 50/1

Who Will Pedro Neto’s Next Club Be?

Taking the odds for each team listed above, we have outlined the implied probability of Pedro Neto’s next club.

Team Odds Implied Probability
Arsenal 3/1 25%
Liverpool 7/2 22.2%
Manchester United 8/1 11.1%
Tottenham Hotspur 9/1 10%
Manchester City 10/1 9.1%
Chelsea 14/1 6.7%
Any Saudi PL Club 16/1 5.9%
Newcastle United 18/1 5.3%
Barcelona 20/1 4.8%
PSG 20/1 4.8%
Aston Villa 25/1 3.8%
Bayern Munich 25/1 3.8%
Real Madrid 25/1 3.8%
Juventus 28/1 2.4%
Inter Milan 33/1 2.9%
AC Milan 40/1 2.4%
Roma 40/1 2.4%
Napoli 50/1 2%

Arsenal lead race for Premier League star Pedro Neto

Pedro Neto is hot property for Wolves right now and selling the 23-year-old in the summer could be a helping hand for the club to deflect further grumblings from FFP.

The West Midlands side have a thin squad as it is, so selling Neto for a considerable fee to one of the league’s biggest clubs would offer a higher budget for squad depth and reinforcement.

This season, he became the third Wolves player in top-flight history to record at least eight assists in a single campaign.

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