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Brazilian star Neymar da Silva, the French striker for Paris Saint-Germain, made a controversial statement last night, Wednesday, after the Parisian team beat Manchester United 3-1, on matchday five of the group stage of the Champions League, which was played at Old Trafford.
The Spanish newspaper “AS” reported that Kylian Mbappé is very close to moving to Real Madrid, following the media bomb thrown by Neymar da Silva after Paris Saint-Germain’s great victory at Old Trafford in the UEFA Champions League match on Wednesday at night.
When the Brazilian surprised all the journalists in the mixed zone saying: “I want to play with Messi again and I am sure that next year we will have the opportunity, which is what I want more than anything so that we can enjoy again in the field”.
Neymar’s statement was very well received at the Bernabéu, as Mbappé is known to be the white club’s great goal for the summer of 2021.
Given that Neymar is confident that he will meet Messi next season, something can only happen at Paris Saint-Germain, given that the economic crisis in Barcelona will not allow them to pay the salaries of the Argentine star and his Brazilian colleague, this opens a new door for Mbabi to leave Paris for the season. Next، As Paris Saint-Germain will not be able to afford the astronomical salaries of the three stars, since Messi will not earn 50 million euros net per year, Neymar 37 and Mbappé 22.
It is impossible for a team to carry the value of these salaries, given the rules of fair play that always haunt the Parisian club.
For this reason, if Messi is hired by the French club in the summer, “he will arrive for free because his contract with Barcelona expires next summer, Paris will almost be forced to put Mbappé up for sale.”
It is estimated that Paris Saint-Germain will ask for at least 150-180 million euros to dispense with Mbabe, although Real Madrid will seek a reduction claiming that in 2022 the player will be free to move for free and it is already known that Mbappé refused to renew the contract to have it. Decision power in his imminent career.