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Wolves want forward Lionel Messi called a ‘fantastic player’ to replace £54m Pedro Neto after Chelsea move

Wolves have just over two weeks to replace Pedro Neto and ensure Gary O’Neil has an attack ready to tackle the 2024/25 campaign.

The Portugal international has just sealed a move to Ch♏elsea in a shock turn of events, leaving Wolves with a much weaker frontline ahead of Saturday’s Premier League opener against Arsenal.

Now – however – a player Lionel Messi adores could join Wolves as a replacement for Pedro Neto

Wolves want Ansu Fati

A story from now states that Wolves are interested in signing Ansu Fati.

The Barcelona No.10 is available on loan once again after spending the 2023/24 campaign at Brighton, where he scored just two goals in 19 Premier Lea🎐gue appearances.

SPORT believe Sevilla, Benfica and Marseille are also keen to sign Fati – who Messi on𝐆cꦦe a “fantastic player” – this summer, with Barcelona desperate to remove the Spain international’s salary from the wage bill in order to register new signings.

The Spanish n💜ews outlet believe Barcelona will prioritise sending the 21-year-old to whoever offers to cover most of his staggering £198,000-a-week wages, which puts Wolves in an advantageous position given the financial superiority of clubs in the Premier League, compared to other European leagues.

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📖Fati – who Tottenham were offered the chance to🐎 sign in 2023 – primarily operates in 🌞a central role, but he can also play on the left of attack.

Gary O’Neil must do his homework on the Spain international

On his day, Fati is a superb forward who boasts immense talent – you don’t inherit Messi’s iconic No.10 shirt at Barc🅺elona without having something⛄ special.

However, the Bissau-born forward’s struggles in Eꦺngland last season were telling as he failed to adapt to the physical demands of the Premier League, while he also missed nine games in a row with calf problems.

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Photo by Matteo Ciambelli/DeFodi Images via Getty Images

If Wolves are to pay a large chunk of Fati’s £198,000-a-week salary, O’Neil needs him to be fit and firing on a weekly basis, or else t🦹hat money can certainly be better spꦰent elsewhere on a more proven talent in English football.

READ MORE: Wolves set to have bid accepted for target as Gary O’Neil begins to spe♈nd £5ಌ4m Pedro Neto fee

Be sure to keep an eye🙈 on this situation, as Wolves sti൩ll need to fend off competition from Sevilla, Benfica and Marseille to sign the Barcelona academy graduate regardless.