Al Hilal midfielder Ruben Neves can see the Saudi Pro League becoming the most exciting competition in the world.

Neves left Wolves for Al Hilal in August.

He told O Jogo: "My physical capacity is excellent. I am on track to one day be able to return to Europe and play at the highest level. But, to be honest, I have no intention of returning anytime soon.

"Following this path, within two years Saudi Arabia could have one of the most important championships in the world. There is no secret: the quality of the players arriving is very high."

He continued: "If each team bets on eight foreigners of that level, this becomes almost a PlayStation championship, in which we will be able to choose the players as we like. I think I will be here in two years and, who knows, even a little longer."

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