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Published 07:38 11 Sept 2018 BST
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According to a report in The Mirror, it isn't just the two Manchester clubs who are tracking Neves.
Juventus, who wanted to sign the midfielder from Porto before he agreed terms on a transfer to Wolves in 2017, are again linked with a possible move for Neves.
The report claims the Italian champions are keeping tabs on the player - along with his club-mate and countryman, Diogo Jota.
Although it isn't clear if Juve are poised to follow up their interest with a bid for Neves, they will certainly have to fork out considerably more than the £15.8m fee Wolves paid for him if they do want to take him to Turin.
Given that they've splashed the cash on some other Portuguese bloke in the not-too-distant past, perhaps a big money bid for Neves might be slightly beyond them for now.Quiz: Name all 25 of these obscure 2014 World Cup players
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