Premier League

Completely ruled out, the signing that scared the Premier League does not arrive

Newcastle's interest sparked a vote by Premier League clubs to veto transfers between Saudi and Premier teams.

By Liam Styles

Newcastle's interest sparked a vote by Premier League clubs to veto transfers between Saudi and Premier teams.
Newcastle's interest sparked a vote by Premier League clubs to veto transfers between Saudi and Premier teams.
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Ruben Neves, Al-Hilal midfielder, has denied that he will sign for Newcastle in the winter market. The 26-year-old Portuguese midfielder was linked to the Magpies after Sandro Tonali was banned for ten months for betting. This interest led to a vote by Premier League clubs to veto transfers between Saudi and Premier teams, due to the relations between, for example, Newcastle and the teams from that country.

The Portuguese was linked to the English club after Sandro Tonali had been banned for ten months for betting. This interest led to a vote by Premier League clubs to veto transfers between Saudi and Premier clubs, due to relations between, for example, Newcastle and teams from that country.

The Portuguese midfielder arrived in Saudi Arabia this summer, from Wolverhampton, in exchange for 55 million euros. Weeks after his arrival in the Arab country, rumors of a possible departure have already emerged, again to England, in the form of a loan to Newcastle, a team from the Saudi Sovereign Fund.

The sanction of Sandro Tonali fueled more and more rumors, and the Premier League reacted, according to The Athletic on November 8, the Premier League teams will vote at the next shareholders' meeting on a proposal to prohibit, by fast track, transfers of players between linked clubs in the January transfer period.

The stars in Arabia

A whole mobilization of the Premier clubs so that now, a month later, Neves himself confesses that he is staying in Arabia and that he will not sign for Newcastle, he thinks that they are rumors, of course, because of the club owners and because I also played in England. There was interest in Newcastle before I came here, but I'm very happy here, my family is very happy, so I'm having a very good time.
 


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