Manchester United transfer 'gaining momentum' as experienced fix for Ruben Amorim midfield open to move: report
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Manchester United transfer 'gaining momentum' as experienced fix for Ruben Amorim midfield open to move: report
"Manchester United are in need of midfield reinforcements after the failed attempt to lure Brighton and Hove Albion's Carlos Baleba to Old Trafford. Head coach Amorim is under pressure to deliver points and performances as he approaches 12 months in the Man United job. After adding 200 million worth of attacking talent in the summer transfer window, plus goalkeeper Senne Lammens, Man United could turn their attentions to a new midfielder in January."
"According to a 2023 Telegraph report, players leaving the United Kingdom and its 45 per cent additional tax rate for Saudi Arabia where there is no tax on personal income would need to remain in the Middle Eastern country for one full tax year (e.g. April 2024 to April 2025), in order to avoid huge tax bills upon resuming their top flight careers in England."
"That is according to Caught Offside, who claim Al Hilal and Portuguese international midfielder Ruben Neves would be open to a European return during the winter window. Neves swapped Wolverhampton Wanderers for the Middle East in 2023, after six years at Molineux. Ruben Neves in action for Al-Hilal against Al-Ittihad in September 2023. (Image credit: Getty Images) The 28-year-old is still highly-regarded in Western Europe and could yet write another chapter in his Premier League career by returning to the division with Man United."
Manchester United require midfield reinforcements after a failed attempt to sign Carlos Baleba. Head coach Amorim faces pressure to deliver results as he nears a year in charge. United invested around 200 million in attacking players and added goalkeeper Senne Lammens in the summer, and could pursue a midfielder in January. Al Hilal midfielder Ruben Neves is open to a European return after leaving Wolverhampton Wanderers for Saudi Arabia in 2023 following six years at Molineux. The 28-year-old remains well regarded in Western Europe and has completed the one-year Saudi residency needed to avoid UK tax penalties on return.
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