Just reading back on the last couple of pages shows a clear divide between those who think going to Saudi is alright because after all, all players are in it for the money and those who are concerned about a country/state taking over and ruining the game. The cognitive dissonance with some of the replies is huge.
With regard to Neves specifically, he's not shown a lot of ambition in his career so far other than chasing the money; joining Wolves in the Championship with no guarantee they would be promoted and now going to a league to disappear when he's still only 26 and could be picked up by a CL club. One thing of interest is his agent is Mendes who is only in it for the money himself.
perfect summation. cognitive dissonance is a good way to put it.
neves was instructed where to go by his agent at the time. his agent was in bed with china and building another megs club.
China took a decision to get out of football and even closed clubs down.
wolves progress was completely stunted at that point and money dried up.
yes the player has been at the mercy of the agent and quite happy to go where he is told to make them both the money.
if you look at haaland by contrast, nobody but nobody can deny his ambition. he's gone to salzburg then dortmund then city.
has he been greedy? probably.
has he been ruthless and on a plan? 100%
does he care one jot about the type of club? no.
does he know he is tha good that he is out to be recognised as the top striker in the world? absolutely.
then again the example of a caicedo comes up.
he's moved when an opportunity presents itself, was it the best opportunity? probably.
did he want to move to Arsenal? absolutely
dis he sign a new contract? yes.
does he still think he can move anyway? it seems so.