Pedro Neto can make a difference, according to former Manchester United striker Dwight Yorke, who would want to see him join the team.
After moving from Braga, Portugal, to Wolverhampton Wanderers in 2019, Neto has established himself as a key member of the team’s attacking line.
Neto has made 18 appearances in all competitions so far this season, tallying 10 assists and three goals. He is part of the Wolves team that has shown great talent and promise under manager Gary O’Neil this season.
Yorke gave an explanation of why Neto might succeed while playing for one of the biggest football teams in the world to Gambling Zone.
“I think Pedro Neto would make a difference for Manchester United,” Yorke said.
“I like the look of him and players who come from lesser clubs like Wolves have a point to prove and he could actually make a difference in the United team.”
Manchester United are eyeing a number of new additions to the squad as they plan to challenge for trophies under new part owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe.
The Red Devils have been linked with moves for Crystal Palace star Michael Olise, Everton’s Jarrad Branthwaite, Barcelona’s Frenkie de Jong and some other players.
United are expected to strengthen the defense, midfield and attack in the transfer window. The club is currently busy in assembling a backroom staff.
Newcastle United’s Dan Ashworth is favourite to take over the sporting director role at Old Trafford while Southampton’s Jason Wilcox has also been mentioned as someone who would work with the sporting director in making big decisions regarding recruitment.