The £58k per week talent, according to journalist Pete O’Rourke, would be a “huge signing” for Liverpool.
According to writer Pete O’Rourke of GIVEMESPORT, midfielder Ruben Neves of the Wolverhampton Wanderers would be a “huge signing” for Liverpool.
Given Wolves’ disappointing season, Neves has a significant possibility of leaving in the upcoming summer transfer window.
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Neves is reportedly planning to quit the Midlands club in the summer. The Portuguese midfielder has served Wolves admirably, assisting them in being promoted to the Premier League.
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According to гumoгs in Spain, Manchester United, Newcastle United, and Liverpool are all interested in signing Neves, who makes £58k a week at Molineux.
Wolves will surely fιght tooth and nail to retain onto its midfield captain, although Julen Lopetegui’s team is currently playing in the bottom half of the Premier League.
A guy with Neves’ talent ought to be trying out for a squad competing in a European league.
Sky Sports reporter Dharmesh Sheth recently expressed his worry for Wolves regarding Neves, with his contract expiring in 2024. He said: “With a year left on his contract, Wolves might have no choice but to cash in because he’s a big asset for them. Even though he’s only going to have a year left come the summer, they could probably command around £40m-50m for Ruben Neves even then.”
Journalist Adam Bates recently said that Neves was ‘carrying the team’, which is probably a fair comment at the moment.
What has O’Rourke said about Neves?
O’Rourke has suggested that Neves would be a ‘big signing’ for Liverpool if they were able to secure the Portugal international in the summer. The journalist also spoke about comparisons between Neves and current Liverpool midfielder Thiago Alcântara.
Speaking to GIVEMESPORT, he said: “Slightly different players, in that respect. Thiago is more of a playmaker, with Neves more of a defensive midfielder. But yeah, I think it would be a big signing for Liverpool if they are looking to rebuild their midfield.
“He’s got Premier League experience, a good age, and is a top player, which he’s shown at Wolves and also for Portugal.”
This summer, does Liverpool need Neves?
Yes, to put it plainly. According to Fabrizio Romano, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Naby Keita will depart the team this summer.
They will be short on midfielders as a result, and as Neves’ contract expires the next year, the Merseyside club may be able to negotiate a good deal.
A player of Neves’ caliber will be a tremendous asset to this Liverpool team, who is in desperate need of both improved quality and squad quality given their uneven season.
Chelsea: A player making £76k per week may soon leave Stamford Bridge in a “sad farewell.”
Chelsea star may soon leave Stamford Bridge, according to journalist Paul Brown for GMS.
According to journalist Paul Brown, Chelsea midfielder Mason Mount is in a “terrible” situation and “may” have to leave Stamford Bridge this summer.
The West London-born 24-year-old is an academy product, but this summer, as contract negotiations have dragged on, he has been linked with a move abroad.
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As Mount and Chelsea reached a “impasse” in their talks about agreeing to new terms at the club, TEAMtalk recently rҽvҽaled that Newcastle United, a major fan of Mount, may be ready to jump in and sign him this summer.
Despite the fаct that Mount’s Chelsea contract expires in 2024, negotiations for a new deal have not progressed since the midfielder feels his value exceeds what Chelsea is willing to offer.
The £76k-per-week star believes that his accomplishments throughout the 2021–2022 season merit a hefty wage increase. Graham Potter, however, does not guarantee that he will be in the starting eleven, which has led to interest in his services from other Premier League teams.
Liverpool, Manchester United, and Newcastle are all interested in Mount. If his contract deadlock at Chelsea continues, the Portsmouth-born player’s summer will undoubtedly be interesting.
What has Mason Mount been said about by Paul Brown?
Given that Mount is a Cobham youth product, journalist Brown believes it would be a “sad” situation if he were to depart Stamford Bridge this summer.
Brown said to GMS: “I think it’s sad because Mason Mount felt for a while like he was almost the face of Chelsea, a young player who kind of symbolizes their academy, doing really well, getting into the England team, and being a key part of the team. But in the last few months, I’ve seen that all drop away.
Should Chelsea exert every effort to contain and restrain Mount?
Since Chelsea has made a flurry of additions over the past year, manager Potter has had a difficult time deciding who he feels are his most trusted players in a talent-filled group that is overstuffed.
This meant that there would inevitably be casualties, and Mount might turn out to be an unanticipated outlier in that regard, forcing him to look for a new challenge this summer.
According to Transfermarkt, Mount has made 32 appearances for Chelsea in all competitions during the 2022–23 season, contributing three goals and six assists.
With his present contract approaching its final 12 months and no new arrangement allegedly close, the coming few months will be crucial for his future.
Many other parties will be standing by to try to lure Mount elsewhere if this impasse is not broken.