According to reports, Wolverhampton Wanderers midfielder Ruben Neves is set to join the Saudi Pro League, becoming the latest high-profile player to make the move.
In a sensational development, Wolverhampton Wanderers’ highly regarded midfielder, Ruben Neves, appears to be on the verge of a move to the competitive Saudi Pro League.
The Portuguese playmaker, whose contract at Molineux is set to expire next year, has failed to reach an agreement on an extension, triggering widespread speculation regarding his future destination. Initially linked with prestigious clubs such as Manchester United and Barcelona, Neves now finds himself at a crossroads.
Surprisingly, mere days into the opening of the English transfer window, reports have emerged that Saudi outfit Al-Hilal has made significant strides to secure the signature of the 26-year-old midfielder. A substantial £47 million deal has been reportedly reached, propelling the ambitious club ahead of other potential suitors in their pursuit of Neves.
Should the impending move materialize, Neves would follow in the footsteps of fellow compatriot Cristiano Ronaldo, who earlier this year departed Manchester United for Al-Nassr, another prominent Saudi club. The allure of the Saudi Pro League, with its ever-growing financial muscle and competitive landscape, appears to have piqued the interest of Neves, who seeks a new challenge and environment to further his footballing career.
For Wolverhampton Wanderers, losing a player of Neves’ caliber will undoubtedly be a significant blow. Neves has been a pivotal figure in the club’s rise to the Premier League and subsequent consolidation, displaying exceptional technical ability, astute passing, and a keen eye for goal. His departure would necessitate a comprehensive reevaluation of the team’s midfield setup and potentially prompt Wolves to delve into the transfer market to find a suitable replacement.