Wolverhampton Wanderers midfielder Ruben Neves has spoken openly about transfer interest in him. In an interview with the Portuguese press, Neves was asked about a potential move away from Wolves during the transfer window. Neves was steadfast in his response to the question.
Ruben Neves said: “It’s normal in football. Whenever there’s a transfer market there’s a lot of talk, but my goal and focus are on Wolverhampton and I’m not going to change that, things have been going really well for me. I still have a lot to learn, I have a lot to give here. The future will be seen soon, I like to live in the present and I’m happy, I feel great in Wolverhampton and I’ll focus here, because if I do things right I’m sure the future will be bright. My goal will always be to give my best and give even more for the club.”
Neves is closing in on 200 appearances for Wolves, with only six to go until he makes his double century.
Ruben Neves said: “I could easily see myself having the rest of my career here, it’s a spectacular championship. Only those who pass through here know how good it is to participate in the Premier League, how much we grow with each game and each training session, the environment in stadiums, the way football is lived, the way fans respect the players. It’s another level and, honestly, I see myself doing my entire career here.”