Pedro Neto 'set to leave' Wolves next summer to help club comply with FFP rules

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Wolves have been warned they are in danger of breaking Premier League’s FFP rules
According to speculations, Pedro Neto, Wolves winger, will be sold this summer to raise money for new signings and comply with Premier League financial rules.
The Portuguese winger, who has drawn interest from several elite teams over the years, is enjoying an incredible season at Molineux after tallying eight assists and two goals from 15 Premier League games.
In his sixth season at Wolves, the 23-year-old has established himself as a vital member of the team, playing 14 games during the current campaign under Gary O’Neil.
According to the Sun, Wolves could be prepared to absorb some of the player’s losses to bolster the team’s depth after the campaign.
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According to the source, the club wants to sign a striker, a centre-defender, and another winger this summer, but to comply with Premier League regulations, one of their A-list players will need to be sacrificed.
The league’s stringent Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR) have already been allegedly broken by Everton and Nottingham Forest, so teams are being extra cautious to avoid problems.
Less than £100 million was spent during the relatively quiet January transfer window as teams try to balance their budgets until the summer.
According to the source, Wolves are on the verge of breaking even on PSR and need to spend more money. A major name like Neto may bring in more revenue for the team.
It says that if Neto’s injury issues hadn’t prevented him from being signed by a major team years ago, Arsenal might have been one of those teams.
During a brilliant run of form, he has two goals and one assist in his previous four games. Earlier this month, he was a key player in the club’s historic 4-2 victory away at Chelsea.
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