Ruben Neves, a midfielder for Wolverhampton Wanderers (Wolves), is not anticipated to be recruited by Barcelona, according to current news. Neves, a Portuguese footballer, has been associated with Barcelona for the previous two years, and his agent, Jorge Mendes, has been assured that a transaction will be finalised. Mateu Alemany and Deco, representatives of Barcelona’s administration, told Mendes during their meeting that an agreement would be difficult and probably impossible.
Ansu Fati’s participation in the transaction between Barcelona and Wolves was crucial, but Fati’s reluctance to visit Wolves is said to have put an end to the possibility. The deal called for Fati to join, with Barcelona paying Wolves €30 million plus Neves. Neves’ relatively modest salary and Barcelona’s financial constraints have made it challenging for the club to defend a hefty transfer price, especially for a player who is not their priority.
Due to his apparent unsuitability as a successor for veteran midfielder Sergio Busquets and his ambiguous fit in other midfield positions, Neves has never been Barcelona’s first option. Instead of Wolves or Barcelona’s interests, Mendes appears to have been the main proponent of the probable move.
It’s crucial to highlight that I lack access to the most current news updates or advancements in the transfer market and that my understanding is based on data that was accessible as of September 2021. I advise consulting reputable news outlets or sports websites that cover transfer rumours and negotiations for the most recent and accurate information.