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Arsene Wenger wanted £70m attacker for Arsenal, now he could end up at Tottenham
Tottenham Hotspur and Arsenal could potentially lock horns this summer for the services of Pedro Neto.
The Gunners have been heavily linked with the Wolverhampton Wanderers winger for years now, but it now looks like Spurs have also thrown their name in the hat.
According to , Tottenham are one of the clubs keen on Neto, deemed the likeliest to leave Wolves in order to finance their summer business.
The newspaper also reported that Arsenal are long-term admirers of the Portuguese international, who is back to his best for the Molineux outfit.
Neto seems ‘certain’ to be sold at the end of the season, with Wolves expected to demand a fee between £60-70 million.

Tottenham and Arsenal target Pedro Neto was on Arsene Wenger radar
It’ll be interesting to see Tottenham and Arsenal vie for the 23-year-old’s services, taking their rivalry from the pitch to the market.
And considering how long the Gunners have apparently been eyeing Neto, it would be a bitter pill to swallow for them were Spurs to win the race.
Arsene Wenger reportedly wanted to sign Neto for Arsenal when he was still an up-and-coming talent.
The reported in 2017 that the legendary Gunners boss had his eyes on the player when he was still at Braga.
Two years later, Wolves signed the ‘incredible‘ talent – after a stint at Lazio – and he has gone on to become a star in the Premier League.
Now, with the Molineux outfit reportedly willing to cash in on him to stay on the right side of FFP, could Arsenal finally get there or will Spurs win the race?