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Ball – Find out how much Ruben Neves’ transfer to Arabia (Porto) earns

Ball – Find out how much Ruben Neves’ transfer to Arabia (Porto) earns

Porto sold Ruben Neves to Wolverhampton (England) for €16m, in July 2017, and the Portugal international can now generate another €1.925m for Porto’s player coffers, under FIFA’s Solidarity Mechanism.

The 26-year-old midfielder is on the cusp of finalizing a millionaire transfer yet again, with his move to Al-Hilal (Saudi Arabia) soon to be made official for around…55 million euros, according to various press organizations. international.

Because it is an international transfer, FIFA decides that coaching staff – where the athlete passes between the ages of 12 and 23 – are entitled to amounts proportional to time spent at clubs, in a total of five percent of the global total. Transaction amount.

Rúben Neves has completed training stages exclusively between dragons and wolves. He was in the ranks of the blue and whites from 12 to 20 years and then wore the shirt of the English Premier League team until the end of this season, after he left on May 20 of this year important indications that he would say goodbye to Molineux, when he gave an Olympic return to the Wolverhampton Stadium, in a gesture of thanks to the fans for the six years he spent there.

Despite the interest shown by various European football emblems, including Barcelona (Spain) – there was an agreement on salaries between Ruben Neves and the Catalans – Arsenal and Manchester United (England), none of these clubs managed to reach the bar of their status. Al-Hilal, the Saudi club that occupied third place in the league table last season and is very ready to challenge the strength shown by the champion Al-Ittihad Jeddah (trained by the Portuguese Nuno Espirito Santo) and the summer of victory (where Cristiano Ronaldo shines).

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Al-Hilal’s squad includes former Porto player Marega and ex-Sporting players Andre Carrillo – who also wore the colors of Benfica – and Luciano Vietto. Recently, this Portuguese team has been led by Leonardo Jardim, Jorge Jesus and Jose Moraes.