Ruben Neves latest to be lured by Saudi Arabia's riches© AFP |
Wolves captain Ruben Neves on Friday became the latest major player to move to Saudi Arabia, the 26-year-old Portuguese international joining Al-Hilal.
“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 leaves Wolves after six seasons for “a club record fee”,
the Premier League side announced, reported to be around 55 million euros.
Neves, who arrived at Wolves from Porto, had one year on his
contract left at Molineux.
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 move for stars based in Europe.
Thanks to its oil riches, Saudi Arabia, the conservative
Gulf monarchy frequently targeted over its human rights record, has swiftly
achieved a prominent role in world sports, dishing out billion of dollars in
the process.
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 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.
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. AFP