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Wolves, Man United and Leeds stars on PSG transfer wish list

Neto arrived at Molineux in 2019 for £16million from Portuguese side Braga and recently returned to action following a long-term injury lay-off

Pedro Neto of Wolverhampton Wanderers
Pedro Neto of Wolverhampton Wanderers

Pedro Neto has been added to Paris Saint Germain's wish list ahead of the summer transfer window, according to reports.

Wolves star Neto has recently returned from a knee injury that kept him out of action for almost a year. He made his first start in the Crystal Palace defeat earlier this month.

The French giants, who were already well familiar with Neto's capabilities before his injury, are said to be monitoring the winger for the remainder of the season. Since his return, however, he has since missed out on the last two games against Everton and Leeds due to a couple of minor issues unrelated to the knee injury.

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But Neto is reportedly not the only one on PSG's list, according to the Daily Mail. Leeds United's Raphinha and Barcelona's Ousmane Dembele are also of interest. The France international is also out of contract in the summer.

Wolves secured the Portugal star from Braga for £16million in 2019. And he has recently committed his future to Molineux, signing a new long-term deal until 2027.

Raphinha and Neto have been identified by PSG's technical staff as the two top candidates to bolster the team ahead of the new season.

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Meanwhile, Manchester United's Marcus Rashford is also reported to be on the list, though would only be likely if if manager Mauricio Pochettino stays. The Argentine is being linked with a coaching position at United and Real Madrid.

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