Pedro Neto has certainly given Tottenham something to think about with an excellent performance in north London.
The winger starred in Wolves' 2-1 victory Ange PostecoglouOn Saturday, a result that pushes them into the top half of the table and sees Spurs drop out of the top four.
Picking up the ball deep in his own half, Neto ran three-quarters of the length of the field before reaching the byline and showing composure to turn the ball over.
He then gave the ball to Joao Gomes, who shot from close range to put Gary O'NeilThe team led 2-1 in the 63rd minute.
That assist means Neto has provided more assists than any other Wolves player in Premier League history with 19.
Although it was a disappointing result for SpursIt was nothing new for Wolves, who are one of Tottenham's true ghosts after having defeated them this season.
Since returning to the Premier League in 2018, Wolves have won four times at Tottenham's home, a figure equaled only by Chelsea and Liverpool.
For Neto, it was also a timely reminder of what he can do with Arsenal and Spurs have been linked with a summer move for the player.
Wolves will not stand in the 23-year-old's way if a Champions League club comes knocking this summer, talkSPORT understands.
However, the wolves would command a club record fee for the player.
The £53m sale of the Midlands team Matheus Nunes to Manchester City last summer is his current record outing.
With Neto having nine assists in 16 games for Wolves this season, it is clear what the winger has to offer.
And perhaps the Spurs could do much worse than sign a player who continues to rampage against them.
Neto, who missed nine games from November to the end of December with a hamstring injury, will now prepare to face Sheffield United next week.