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Arsenal, Man United and Spurs linked with wantaway Premier League star

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Three Premier League sides are among a number of Europe’s elite keeping tabs on Wolves midfielder Ruben Neves, according to reports. 

The Portuguese midfielder has reportedly decided that his time in Wolverhampton is up, and will look to push for a move away at the end of the season.

According to 90min, the midfielder is being monitored by Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United.

The report also claims that Barcelona and Atletico Madrid are among the European clubs keeping tabs on the 25-year-old.

Neves was a target for the Red Devils last summer but, while a move was never finalised, it now appears that they are ready to renew their interest.

Neves became the youngest player in history to captain a team in the Champions League during his time at former club Porto, and joined Wolves in 2017 for a fee of £16 million.

Neves could be leaving Wolves after five years with the club

Since arriving in England, he has been one of the division’s standout midfielders and his performances have caught the eye of several clubs.

Although currently out injured, Neves has once again been crucial for Wolves this season, making 31 appearances in the Premier League.

He has told the club of his desire to pursue other options, though, and it is now up to his potential suitors to negotiate a deal with hi current employers.

United will be in the market for a midfielder this summer, with Paul Pogba and Jesse Lingard both expected to leave upon the expiry of their contracts.

Arsenal and Spurs will also be on the lookout for midfield reinforcements, with the former set for another summer of spending having spent almost £150 million last year.

The Portugal international has scored 24 goals and provided 12 assists in 207 games for Wolves, 137 of which have come in the top flight.

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