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After failing to sign Lionel Messi, Barcelona's shocking decision to sign Neymar Jr

With the almost confirmed impossibility of signing Lionel Messi, Barcelona goes after Neymar

By William Estrella

With the almost confirmed impossibility of signing Lionel Messi, Barcelona goes after Neymar
With the almost confirmed impossibility of signing Lionel Messi, Barcelona goes after Neymar

Everything would indicate that the soap opera Lionel Messi has come to an end with the worst outcome for the fans of the Catalans who longed for his return, and it is that everything indicates that the player already has the decision made before the non-offer from FC Barcelona. Let us remember that by this same means we had anticipated Lionel's intention to clarify the future of his family as soon as possible.

According to the renowned insider of the world of soccer, Fabrizio Romano, Lionel Messi would announce that he will land at Inter Miami for the next season and, finally, not in Barcelona. For this reason, the club is already looking for the brand new second option, it is another hypothetical return, that of Neymar Jr., but this signing will not be easy at all.

According to Transfermarket Neymar is worth neither more nor less than 70 million euros, the question is whether FC Barcelona will be able to disburse such an amount of money taking into account the pressures from La Liga regarding its monetary situation, and not to mention the increase in mass salary that his arrival would mean.

Will Neymar sign for Barcelona?

Although, as we said, it remains to be seen if they will actually present him with an offer, it is believed that if he receives a decent offer, Neymar would agree to return to the Catalan ranks this June. However, it is still very raw news and there is nothing left to do but wait for the new news.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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