Wolves are reportedly resigned to losing midfielder Ruben Neves this summer, with Liverpool said to be among the clubs keeping an eye on his situation.
The Wolves captain will soon be entering the final year of his contract and is yet to agree terms on a new deal, meaning offers will reluctantly be listened to.
According to The Mirror, Real Madrid, Barcelona, Manchester United and Liverpool are all said to be in the race for the £50million-rated Portugal international.
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There was thought to be an expectancy that Neves would leave Molineux in the summer of 2022, but Wolves were delighted to be able to keep hold of their star man for another season.
Neves joined Wolves in 2017 with a huge reputation from Porto after captaining the club in the Champions League as a teenager, but his time in the Midlands could soon be up with United and the Reds reportedly looking to keep him in the Premier League.
Liverpool are well underway in their search for new midfielders with a summer rebuild much needed after a poor season by the standards set by Jurgen Klopp's side.
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