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Unprecedented! Neymar Jr. Set For First-Ever Official Match In India As Mumbai City Drawn With Al-Hilal In AFC Champions League | Football News
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Unprecedented! Neymar Jr. Set For First-Ever Official Match In India As Mumbai City Drawn With Al-Hilal In AFC Champions League | Football News

[ad_1] Brazilian superstar Neymar could play an official match in India for the first time in his career as Indian Super League (ISL) side Mumbai City FC were drawn in the same group as Al-Hilal in the latest draw of the AFC Champions League. Al-Hilal, who are the most successful club in the history of the tournament, have had a busy transfer window which saw them rope in the likes of Neymar, Ruben Neves, Kalidou Koulibaly, Sergej Milinkovic-Savic, among others.The other two teams in Group D are FC Nassaji Mazandaran from Iran and  Uzbekistan's PFC Navbahor Namangan.Last week, Neymar was greeted by thousands of adoring fans in Riyadh as the former Barcelona star was unveiled in front of Al-Hilal fans at the 68,000-capacity King Fahd International Stadium.Neymar sat out Al Hilal's game ag...
Wolves Captain Ruben Neves Joins Saudi Arabia Club Al-Hilal | Football News
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Wolves Captain Ruben Neves Joins Saudi Arabia Club Al-Hilal | Football News

[ad_1] Wolves captain Ruben Neves on Friday became the latest major player to move to Saudi Arabia, the 26-year-old Portuguese international joining Al-Hilal. "From the 'Wolves' to the biggest team in Asia," Al-Hilal announced on social media after the player signed a three-season deal in Paris. Neves leaves Wolves after six seasons for "a club record fee", the Premier League side announced, reported to be around 55 million euros.Neves, who arrived at Wolves from Porto, had one year on his contract left at Molineux.He joins in the Saudi Pro League Real Madrid's Karim Benzema, 35, and Cristiano Ronaldo, 38, in what is expected to be just the start of a series of move for stars based in Europe.Thanks to its oil riches, Saudi Arabia, the conservative Gulf monarchy frequently targeted over i...