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Barcelona exit race for Premier League midfielder on Liverpool’s radar

Barcelona out of race for Liverpool target Ruben Neves

Liverpool has been in the market for a midfielder for the longest time now. One player that sees himself linked with a move to Anfield is Wolverhampton Wanderers midfielder, Ruben Neves. However, recent reports suggest that Barcelona, who were in the race for Neves alongside the Reds, now no longer want to sign him.

Spanish outlet Sport via ECHO

 claims that the Catalan club no longer stand interested in Neves as they look to sign alternatives for their midfield. Neves has been a standout performer for Wolves ever since his arrival from Porto in 2017. The Portuguese midfielder possesses an array of qualities that make him an ideal fit for any top club.

The news that Barca no longer want to sign him will come as a boost to Liverpool, who have obviously been monitoring Neves’ situation at Wolves closely. The midfielder is believed to be keen on a move away from the Midlands club, with his contract set to expire in 2024 (Transfermarkt). Liverpool, therefore, have a chance to sign the Portuguese star for a reasonable fee.

Barcelona are out of the race to sign Liverpool transfer target Ruben Neves. (Credit: Sky Sports)

Neves’ ability to play in a deep-lying midfield role and dictate play from the back would make him an ideal replacement for someone like Georginio Wijnaldum. Furthermore, his set-piece prowess and long-range shooting ability would add an extra dimension to Liverpool’s midfield.

Neves boost for the Reds?

With Barcelona out of the race, Liverpool will have one less club to compete with for Neves’ signature. However, they will still have to fend off competition from other clubs, including Manchester United, who also share an interest in the midfielder.

In 33 appearances across all competitions this season, Neves has scored five goals for his club. The Reds could certainly do with his services, as we find ourselves in a major transitional phase with a lack of young midfielders who can take charge in the long term. At 26, Neves is at his prime as a player, and where better than Liverpool to spend those days in?

Ruben Neves’ contract with Wolves expires in 2024.

Despite the setbacks of this season, Liverpool remains an attractive destination for players, with the club’s success in recent years and Jurgen Klopp’s reputation as one of the best managers in world football.

Liverpool’s pursuit of Neves will undoubtedly be boosted by the news that Barcelona is no longer interested in the midfielder. With the Reds looking to challenge for the Premier League title once again next season, adding a player of Neves’ quality to the squad could prove to be a game-changer.

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While competition from other clubs apart from Barcelona certainly remains, Neves’ availability presents Liverpool with an opportunity to strengthen their squad and challenge for honours once again.

Shrishh Attavar

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