"Probably be time to say goodbye" - Transfer insider drops big claim on key Wolves star's future
Ruben Neves is very likely to leave Wolves if they miss out on qualifying for Europe this season, according to transfer insider Dean Jones.
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Ruben Neves is very likely to leave Wolves if they miss out on qualifying for Europe this season, according to transfer insider Dean Jones.
Here are your Liverpool evening headlines for Thursday, March 17.
Klopp plays down title chances as Liverpool close on Manchester City
Wolves‘ goalscoring troubles took a temporary break last week after their 4-0 home win against Watford, before returning away against Everton – with them only winning 1-0 despite having 14 shots, with five coming from inside the box, against a team that has conceded 11 in their last five Premier League games before kick-off.
Ruben Neves has hailed Willy Boly’s return from injury, calling his teammate ‘a great player’. The Wolves midfielder also praised the depth of Bruno Lage’s squad after a number of players returned to action following spells on the sidelines.
Conor Coady has revealed that he didn’t believe Wolves teammate Ruben Neves could handle the rigours of football in England. The Portugal midfielder joined the club from Porto in July 2017 whilst they were still in the Championship.
Aston Villa have 10 fixtures remaining before the Premier League season concludes as Steven Gerrard targets a top-10 finish. The head coach took over from Dean Smith with the club anxiously just above the drop-zone off the back of five-straight defeats.
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp is refusing to speak to his 29-year-old star forward Mohamed Salah and his agent, according to a report in The Mirror. The paper writes the stand-off over a new deal for Salah, whose contract runs out in the summer, has turned sour.The same paper writes that Manchester Unites have agreed a deal with 18-year-old Brighton midfielder Toby Collyer, beating off competing interest from West Ham and Chelsea. His contract is reportedly for three-and-a-half-years.