Chelsea set to enhance forward line with a talented Portuguese winger

Chelsea’s relentless pursuit in the transfer market shows no signs of slowing down.

 

Despite already boasting a crowded squad, the club is closing in on another addition to their attacking lineup.

 

With more than a dozen forwards already in their ranks, Chelsea is now finalizing a deal for Pedro Neto.

 

According to journalist Fabrice Hawkins and confirmed by Fabrizio Romano, the negotiations between Chelsea and Wolverhampton are nearing completion.

 

A preliminary agreement has been reached, and Neto’s move is expected to be confirmed soon.

 

The 24-year-old Portuguese forward has been a key figure for Wolves since 2019. If the deal goes through, Neto will join Chelsea’s formidable attacking force for a fee of €60 million, plus potential bonuses, further enhancing Enzo Maresca’s attacking options.

 

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