Neymar’s transfer to Real Madrid’s ‘dream’ after Barcelona said the financing agreement is ‘impossible’



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Real Madrid president Florentino Pérez “still dreams” of signing PSG star Neymar after previously missing the Brazilian.

The Whites chased Neymar when he was at Santos before losing to rivals Barcelona.

But Parisians got his signature when they lured him out of the Camp Nou for a world record of £ 200 million.

Since he arrived at the Parc des Princes there have been speculations linking him to the exit gate.

Madrid was initially thought to be his preferred destination, but last summer Barcelona did his best to re-sign it and is expected to do so again this year.

Neymar is wanted by the two Spanish giants.

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Neymar is believed to favor a return to Barcelona, ​​but his former agent, former agent Wagner Ribeiro, revealed that Pérez told him that signing the Brazilian remains his “dream”.

“Neymar wanted Barcelona [when he was at Santos]”Ribeiro said ESPN . “I struggled to get him to Real Madrid, I brought three of the Real Madrid managers to Sao Paulo.

“They spent 15 days in my office with Neymar’s father, with Neymar, trying to sign him. But in the end, Neymar followed his heart; he wanted to play for Barcelona.”

“Florentino dreams of signing Neymar. Last year, in May, I went to Florentino’s office and he told me that he still has this dream.”

Florentino Pérez is a former admirer of Neymar

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PSG held firm last summer as they insisted that their precious asset would not be sold.

Neymar earns a gigantic salary in Paris and is unlikely to leave for anything less than what PSG signed him.

Barcelona’s finances made financing difficult, so more players offered cash deals last summer.

But Jaume Roures, president of Mediapro, affirms that the Catalans cannot finance this transfer.

He said: “The club no longer has the economic capacity to spend … I don’t know how much. It is impossible now.

Mediapro is the station that will broadcast Ligue 1 from next season.



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