Neymar, Barcelona | Neymar says he will give up billions to fuel transition



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The Brazilian superstar is constantly disconnected from PSG. You should now have indicated that you are ready to forgo large sums.

Rumors of a possible transition for Neymar have been ongoing in the Spanish and French press for the past year. It is above all a return to Barcelona that has been most discussed.

In the summer of 2019, among other things, Gianluca di Marzio said that the transition was approaching, but then collapsed when PSG and Barcelona disagreed.

No matter how close, it should have been that sports director Eric Abidal was in place in the French capital to complete the transition for Neymar.

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– Say no to a billion

In any case, it will not rely on the will of the 28-year-old Brazilian, we believe the Spanish newspaper Mundo Deportivo. They claim that Neymar is ready to say no to a considerable sum.

According to the newspaper’s information, PSG must be ready to extend Neymar’s contract. That is, the club owned by Qatar has a contract with the Brazilian until the summer of 2022.

In any case, they will be ready to offer him a new contract, in which they want to give Neymar a € 100 million bonus (around NOK 1.1 billion) to commit to the club.

Neymar should not only have said no to that offer, according to the Spanish newspaper, but should also have indicated to Barcelona that he would gladly agree to cut his salary in half to ensure a return to Catalonia.

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Barcelona and Neymar must have agreed that if the Brazilian returned to the club, he would have to agree to return to the salary he had before leaving Barcelona for PSG in 2017.

It is alleged that there is a provision in FIFA that allows Neymar to pressure PSG to put a sale price on Neymar. According to the newspaper, this will be seen by how much it cost when he arrived, how many years he has left on his current contract and how much it would cost to keep him on the contract.

According to Mundo Deportivo, this should be estimated at around € 180 million, which should still be a sum considered expensive for Quique Setién’s club.

Neymar’s willingness to drop wages should be influenced by the current crown pandemic, with several of the world’s biggest clubs having less to contend with.

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court wages

Barcelona is one of several clubs in Spain that has asked players to reduce their salary. There was long speculation in the Spanish press about the will of the star players in these salary cuts.

Finally, Lionel Messi trumpeted, confirming on his Instagram account that it has now been decided that the team’s first team players will receive 70 percent pay cuts until the season begins again.

Clubs like Atlético de Madrid and Valencia have also undergone salary cuts, in whole or in part, through the state crisis plan, while Real Madrid has voluntarily agreed to reduce players’ salaries by 20 percent .

Spanish clubs have been given the go-ahead to return to training camp the week beginning May 4, but must make arrangements to maintain infection control.

On Neymar’s part, there will be no more league football in France this season. It has already been decided that Ligue 1 is ready for the 2019/2020 season.

Paris Saint-Germain, who led the league when he was arrested, has been named champion. That means that the club has won the French first division during the three years that Neymar has been there.

The French capital club also passed the Champions League quarterfinals, which of course was also temporarily halted.

There they eliminated Erling Braut Haaland and his Borussia Dortmund. Neymar also received much criticism for mocking Haaland’s “zen” celebration after the yellow and black were expelled from the tournament.

Barcelona also stands with one foot in the next round of the Champions League, after playing 1-1 against Naples in the first match. Dries Mertens sent the home team to the lead, before Antoine Griezmann equalized.

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