Wolves Captain Ruben Neves Joins Saudi Arabia Club Al-Hilal

Ruben Neves leaves Wolves after six seasons for "a club record fee" reported to be around 55 million euros to join Saudi club Al-Hilal.

Abishek GoswamiJun 24, 2023, 10:21 AM2 min read
Ruben Neves leaves Wolves after six seasons for "a club record fee" reported to be around 55 million euros to join Saudi club Al-Hilal.

Wolves captain Ruben Neves became the latest major player to move to Saudi Arabia. The 26-year-old Portuguese international joined Al-Hilal for a record 55 million euros. "From the 'Wolves' to the biggest team in Asia," Al-Hilal announced on social media after the player signed a three-season deal in Paris. Neves, who arrived at Wolves from Porto, had one year on his contract left at Molineux.

The reason behind Ruben's departure from Europe in his prime years:

He joins in the Saudi Pro League Real Madrid's Karim Benzema, 35, and Cristiano Ronaldo, 38, in what is expected to be just the start of a series of moves for stars based in Europe. France's World Cup-winning midfielder N'Golo Kante, 32, has joined Benzema at Al-Ittihad. The kingdom's league had already signed up five-time Ballon d'Or winner Ronaldo, who joined Al-Nassr in January.

But in contrast to recent moves for players in the twilight of their careers, Neves still has his prime years ahead of him. Barcelona had held a long-term interest in the former Porto midfielder. The huge deal eases the Wolves' financial pressures. They have been under pressure to sell to avoid breaching Premier League spending rules after splashing out £150 million on transfers over the past 12 months.

Career at Wolves:

Neves has made 253 appearances for Wolves, scoring 30 goals, since arriving in 2017. "Ruben is the embodiment of everything you look for when trying to bring players into a football club; a leader, a humble man, and an extremely talented footballer who took Wolves to a different level," said the English side's sporting director Matt Hobbs.

He helped them win promotion from the Championship a year later and then to two consecutive seventh-placed finishes in the Premier League. Wolves also reached the Europa League quarter-finals in 2020, but have struggled to replicate that success and finished 13th last season.

Abishek Goswami

Abishek Goswami is an aspiring technology professional currently pursuing a B.Tech in Information Technology from Haldia Institute of Technology. Alongside his passion for technology, he has a deep love for sports, which he explored further during his tenure as a writer and editor for Sportz Point. His experience in sports journalism not only enriched his knowledge of various sports but also instilled valuable life lessons and the importance of working in a structured environment. With a dynamic interest in both technology and sports, Abishek brings a well-rounded approach to learning, storytelling, and professional growth.

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