Manchester United are weighing up a move for Wolverhampton Wanderers attacker Pedro Neto, according to a report.
The Portugal international is able to play in a variety of positions, including on the right side of attack, where United are actively looking to strengthen.
The Sun claims that the Red Devils have been keeping close tabs on Neto, who is valued in the region of £50m by fellow Premier League side Wolves.
However, it is suggested that United will only make a formal approach for the 21-year-old if they are unable to sign long-term targets Jadon Sancho or Jack Grealish.
Manchester City are also said to be interested in Neto, who has spent two seasons at Molineux after joining from Lazio in a £16m deal.
The Braga academy product has five goals and five assists in 29 league appearances this campaign.