Major Setback for Man Utd as Ruben Neves Set to Extend Al-Hilal Contract Despite January Exit Talks
Manchester United's pursuit of midfielder Ruben Neves has hit a stumbling block as reports suggest he is on the verge of signing a new contract with Al-Hilal, ending any hopes of a January move. This setback, along with a potential departure of Joshua Zirkzee, paints a picture of a transfer window defined by restraint rather than ambition.
Manchester United have suffered a major transfer setback as long-term target Ruben Neves is reportedly on the verge of signing a new contract with Al-Hilal. Despite holding talks with the Red Devils in December, the midfielder is in advanced negotiations to remain in Saudi Arabia, ending Michael Carrick's hopes of a January reinforcement.United’s pursuit of midfield reinforcements has hit a decisive stumbling block, with Fabrizio Romano claiming that Neves is poised to commit his future to Al-Hilal. The former Wolves captain had been heavily linked with a return to the Premier League this month, with Old Trafford long touted as a likely destination.However, hopes of seeing the Portuguese maestro in a United shirt have been dashed. Speaking on his YouTube channel, Romano revealed that Neves is now in "advanced negotiations" to sign a lucrative three-year contract extension with the Saudi Pro League champions. The update effectively kills any lingering possibility of a deadline-day switch to Manchester, forcing the club’s recruitment team to look elsewhere or stick with their current options until the summer.The frustration for United supporters will be compounded by the revelation that the club were actively in dialogue with Neves' camp just weeks ago. Romano disclosed that United officials held discussions with agent Mendes at the end of December to explore the feasibility of a deal. However, despite the initial interest, the Red Devils "never made any bid or formal proposal," allowing Al-Hilal the time to convince their star man to stay.It appears that while Neves was an option, the club’s new transfer strategy under the INEOS regime and manager Michael Carrick prioritised caution over a costly January outlay. The hesitation has proven decisive, with Neves seemingly convinced by the project and financial package on offer in the Middle East.Romano added that Neves is "quite keen" to sign on with only minor details needing to be hammered out between both parties.Looking for smarter football bets? Get expert previews, data-driven predictions & winning insights with GOAL Tips on Telegram. Join our growing community now!To compound a difficult window, United could be about to lose a forward without bringing anyone in. Reports from Italy suggest that Joshua Zirkzee could be heading for the exit door, with Juventus launching a late attempt to sign the Dutch striker on loan.Gazzetta dello Sport recently reported that he is back on their radar after United softened their stance on keeping him beyond the transfer deadline, while Corriere dello Sport claims negotiations are underway between the Serie A giants and United regarding a straight loan deal until the end of the season. Juventus are desperate for attacking cover and view Zirkzee, who shone in Italy with Bologna, as a low-risk option to bolster their front line.Zirkzee has struggled to cement a starting berth at Old Trafford, largely operating as a backup to the established forwards. However, sanctioning his departure without a replacement would leave Carrick dangerously short of depth in the attacking third, a gamble that could backfire as the race for the top four intensifies.Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingThe collapse of the Neves deal and the potential exit of Zirkzee paints a picture of a transfer window defined by restraint rather than ambition. Aside from the loan departure of youngster Harry Amass to Norwich City, it has been a quiet month at Carrington.The failure to land Neves suggests that United are keeping their powder dry for a significant overhaul in the summer transfer window. With the new ownership structure fully bedding in, the club appears willing to sacrifice short-term fixes in favour of a more calculated approach at the end of the season. However, for fans hoping for a spark to ignite their Champions League push, the news that their primary midfield target is staying in Saudi Arabia will come as a bitter disappointment.
Neves' Contract Extension with Al-Hilal
Manchester United have faced a significant blow in their transfer plans as long-term target Ruben Neves is reportedly close to signing a new contract with Al-Hilal, despite holding talks with the Red Devils in December. Fabrizio Romano disclosed that Neves is in advanced negotiations for a three-year deal with the Saudi Pro League champions. This development effectively ends any hopes of seeing Neves at Old Trafford in the current window.
Potential Exit of Joshua Zirkzee
In addition to the disappointment with Neves, there are reports suggesting that Joshua Zirkzee could be leaving United for Juventus on loan. The Serie A club sees Zirkzee as a low-risk option to boost their attacking options. However, letting Zirkzee go without securing a replacement could leave United short of depth in the attacking third.
Quiet Transfer Window for United
Apart from some loan deals, United's January window has been relatively quiet. The failure to secure Neves indicates a cautious approach from the club, potentially saving resources for a major overhaul in the upcoming summer transfer window. Although fans may be disappointed by the lack of immediate reinforcements, it appears that United is focused on long-term planning and building for the future.







