Newcastle United continue to be linked with a move for Ruben Neves.
A few seasons ago now, Neves was tipped as a Newcastle United transfer target, having joined fellow PIF-owned club Al Hilal from Wolves.
The move, of course, never actually happened and he has stayed in Saudi Arabia since leaving Molineux in 2023.
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Still, the midfielder is coming towards the end of his contract in Saudi and Neves has recently been linked with a move to Newcastle.
Geordie Boot Boys have argued that the move is unwise. Neves would surely be too expensive in an area of the squad already packed with options.
However, the speculation has continued amid claims from the Turkish media.
Newcastle United âready to makeâ Ruben Neves offer
Sabah suggest that Newcastle are among several clubs who are prepared to make an offer to sign the Portugal international.
Manchester United, Tottenham and Galatasaray are also touted as potential options for the 28-year-old.
The report claims heâs ready to leave the Saudi side in January, although there is no guarantee of that, given he will still be under contract for another six months.
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How much is Ruben Neves paid by Al Hilal? Salary details explained
Neves once criticised Newcastleâs style of play under Eddie Howe, following a draw with them while still a Wolves player in August 2022.
âTheir style of play is like that. Just long balls and second balls,â he said. âThey are not a team who wants to have the possession too much, we knew that.
âWe prepared for that.â
Still, that alone doesnât necessarily make him a bad signing.
The finances involved, however, very much do.
Back in 2023, The Daily Mirror suggested that Neves was likely to earn around ÂŁ300k-per-week out in Saudi.
As it stands, Bruno Guimaraes is Newcastle Unitedâs best-paid player, earning well below that.
Given wages also play a part in PSR calculations, itâs incredibly hard to imagine Newcastle being able to strike a deal with Neves on an individual basis, even if they can agree terms with Al Hilal.
Neves would no doubt add depth but the finances involved just look like too much.
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