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Chelsea have set an asking price of around £100 million to part ways with winger Pedro Neto during the ongoing transfer window.
The Blues have opened the door for Neto's departure following the big-money signings of Morgan Rogers and Geovany Quenda.
Neto is likewise open to a new challenge and it has recently emerged that Al-Hilal are weighing up a big-money offer for him.
However, the Saudi giants could also be reluctant to prise him away after learning about Chelsea's staggering transfer demands.
The west London giants want a package of almost £100m for the former Wolves man and seem reluctant to provide a discount.
Manchester City have already shifted their attention elsewhere as a result, and we won't be surprised if Al-Hilal do so too.
Neto looks most likely to continue with the Blues next term, but he may not receive guaranteed starts under manager Xabi Alonso.
Arsenal did make a tentative enquiry for the 26-year-old, but they have decided against pursuing a deal for the Portugal international.
Written by Sri Aswin
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