Wolverhampton Wanderers winger Pedro Neto has signed a new long-term contract, tying him to the club until 2027.
The Portugal international has recently returned from a 10-month layoff due to a broken kneecap, the 22-year-old being provided with his first start of the season against Crystal Palace last weekend.
Despite speculation in the past, there has been no recent reports of interest from elsewhere, but Wolves have removed any doubts regarding Neto's long-term future at Molineux by handing him fresh terms.
Speaking to the club's official website, Neto said: "I'm very happy because it's felt like home here and I want to continue here. I'm very pleased because I feel very good here, it was three years ago I arrived and I'm very happy.
"I want to work a lot to conquer things with this club because we have the potential to do this kind of stuff. We are working better and better, and I hope to conquer things."
Neto has contributed 10 goals and 11 assists from 83 appearances since joining from Lazio in 2019.