With only a few days remaining before the January transfer window officially opens, Juventus are preparing to move decisively on the market.
The impact of Luciano Spalletti is already visible, as his work has helped the Bianconeri emerge from a difficult spell of negative results.
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However, the club’s hierarchy is well aware that further reinforcements are needed, particularly in midfield, to sustain this upward trend during the second half of the season.
According to information gathered by Michele De Blasis, reports coming directly from Saudi Arabia suggest that Ruben Neves could soon leave Al Hilal and return to European football.
The Portuguese midfielder is approaching the final months of his contract, which expires next June. Although Al Hilal, coached by Simone Inzaghi, have already put a renewal proposal on the table, negotiations are proving complex and far from straightforward.
As a result, several clubs have begun to enquire about Neves’ contractual situation, with Juventus among those showing concrete interest.
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Juventus Tracking Ruben Neves: The Key Points
Juventus’ priority for January is clear: provide Luciano Spalletti with a high-profile midfielder capable of raising the overall quality and experience of the squad. In this context, Ruben Neves represents a potentially strategic opportunity.
His technical ability, leadership, and experience at the highest level make him an attractive profile for the Turin club, especially given his contractual situation.
That said, Juventus have traditionally shown a certain level of caution when evaluating players arriving from the Saudi Pro League. The club remains attentive to physical condition, motivation, and adaptability to European football.
Despite these reservations, initial contacts have already taken place with Neves’ agent, Jorge Mendes, as Juventus seek to better understand the feasibility of a deal and possibly move ahead of the competition.
Premier League clubs are also expected to be heavily involved, which could intensify competition in the coming weeks. For Juventus, timing will be crucial.
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If the right conditions emerge, Ruben Neves could become a concrete option to strengthen the midfield in January and provide Spalletti with a key piece for the remainder of the season.