At just 19 years old, Joao Neves has become a regular starter for Benfica this season, making a significant impact and even earning a debut with the Portugal senior team during the EURO 2024 qualifiers.
European football’s top clubs have taken notice of the young defensive midfielder, with Manchester United reportedly initiating talks with the Portuguese club, as per ‘The Mirror’. Despite the interest, securing Neves won’t be a straightforward task, considering his current contract runs until 2028 and features a £103 million buyout clause.
The pursuit of Joao Neves is viewed as a priority for Manchester United, especially following the recent arrival of Jim Ratcliffe at the club. Neves has showcased his talent this season, featuring prominently in Roger Schmidt’s plans, with 2189 minutes played in 28 official appearances, including 25 starts, along with contributing one goal and one assist.