Neymar has a contract at PSG until mid-2025, but rumors of a possible departure continue to appear in the European press. In the middle of it, Jose Álvarez Haya, in El Chiringuito, announced that FC Barcelona had been offered the signing of the Brazilian crack for a figure of 50 million euros.
“Barcelona has received calls from PSG intermediaries, such as Pini Zahavi, whose relationship with (Joan) Laporta is wonderful and apart from that he leads Robert Lewandowski, to let him know that for 50 million negotiable euros he could sign Neymar this season. ”told the journalist in the recent edition of the program.
The communicator explained that Neymar “I would look forward to coming to Barcelona” and, besides that “It would be the only option I would consider if he does not continue at PSG.” “They have repeatedly offered it to Barcelona in recent weeks”Alvarez added.
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Neymar, it is worth remembering, arrived at PSG in August 2017, precisely from Barcelona, in exchange for 222 million euros. In the Parisian entity, the 30-year-old athlete has lifted twelve champion trophies, all in local competitions.
In the sights of Juventus
Despite the fact that he has not shone in recent campaigns, fortunately, for the club and the footballer, Neymar is not lacking in suitors. One of them is nothing less than Juventus, which according to the newspaper Sport, wants the services of the Paulista for 2022-23.
According to the aforementioned Catalan media, Neymar is an express request from the coach Massimiliano Allegri. After a season to be forgotten, in which the ‘Vecchia Signora’ disappointed in Serie A and the Champions League, the Italian coach wants to boost the ‘Juve’ attack and has thought of nothing less than the South American star.
Source: Elcomercio
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