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Manchester United have received a boost on the transfer front, with Joao Neves refusing to say whether he will remain at Benfica.

19-year-old midfielder Neves is seen as an exciting prospect and has a buy out clause of £103million (€120million).

United have reportedly commenced transfer talks with Neves over a summer move. 

Speaking at a press conference ahead of Benfica’s Europa League game at home to Toulouse, Neves said: ‘I promise to do my best in every training session, in every game, and I think that is one of my greatest qualities. 

Manchester United target Joao Neves has refused to confirm if he will stay at Benfica

Manchester United target Joao Neves has refused to confirm if he will stay at Benfica

United boss Erik ten Hag could look to bring in Neves to add to his midfield options

United boss Erik ten Hag could look to bring in Neves to add to his midfield options

‘I’m focused on Benfica and even more so on [Thursday’s] game, which is the next one. I think I will do my best in every game and in every training session.’ 

A product of Benfica’s academy, Neves has made 55 senior appearances for the club since making his debut in December 2022.

United could be set for a big summer in the transfer market as Erik ten Hag’s side look to improve their fortunes.

It is anticipated that United will reach an agreement with Newcastle next week to bring in Dan Ashworth as their new sporting director. 

Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s investment for a 25 per cent stake in United has been approved by the FA.

United defender Harry Maguire has praised Ratcliffe for bringing a ‘fresh energy’ to the club. The INEOS CEO recently spoke to the United players at the club’s training ground.

Maguire told Sky Sports: ”I’m sure he’s going to have a positive impact on this club.

‘As a player sitting here, I want this club to be successful. I’m sure he’s going to play a big part in getting this club back to where it should be.

‘I think the lads came out of the meeting [with Ratcliffe] really impressed with how he spoke. [He] gave us great motivation, everyone in the room, to fight for the club and fight for this badge and to stay on this journey. 

United could be heavily active in the transfer market after Sir Jim Ratcliffe's investment

United could be heavily active in the transfer market after Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s investment

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