Pedro Neto has stood out this season at Molineux for Wolves and has therefore been tipped with a move away from the club.
Pedro Neto has five assists and one goal in all competitions this season and has picked up a high level of praise from various Wolves figures.
But with such impressive form, he has began attracting interest from various elite Premier League clubs.
Earlier this week it was even reported that Liverpool had sent scouts to watch him while on international duty.

Paul Merson on Pedro Neto
Writing in his weekly predictions column on SportsKeeda, Paul Merson has lauded Neto with praise.
“Pedro Neto now looks like the excellent player we all expected him to become.
“Before his injury, he was like a speedboat without a driver – he was beating players for fun but there was no end product. He was making the wrong decisions too often.”
Continuing, Merson then suggested he would be shocked if Neto remained at the club beyond January.
“With the way Neto’s playing now, I’d be surprised if he’s still at Wolves at the end of January.
“Apart from Liverpool, I don’t think there’s a top team that wouldn’t be interested in him. He’d be a great addition to Arsenal, with the way they rely on their wingers.”
What will Wolves do in event of a sale
If Wolves end up selling Neto in January, they could find themselves without a replacement until the summer.
Some names who could potentially replace him could be extremely difficult to prise away mid-season, with most in the midst of important campaigns of their own.
This would be the case with Jack Clarke, who Sunderland aren’t going to want to sell, considering they are playoff bound.
Buying in January probably adds another £10-15 million onto the value of most players.