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The decision that the Spanish institution would have taken on the return of Neymar Junior.

By William Estrella

The decision that the Spanish institution would have taken on the return of Neymar Junior.
The decision that the Spanish institution would have taken on the return of Neymar Junior.

One of the clubs that was a sensation during the 2022/23 season is FC Barcelona. The institution led by Xavi Hernández knew how to emerge as La Liga champion, after a moment of complete darkness after the departure of Lionel Messi in 2021.

The coach, who also wore the club's jersey, was able to update the squad and create a team with quality, as well as competitiveness on the pitch. They took over first place after having gained a 10-point difference with Real Madrid, who was second.

On the other hand, the Blaugrana club did not stop moving within the transfer market. One of the great players acquired is Ikai Gundogan. The former Manchester City captain never received the renewal, which is why he decided to leave the Premier League for La Liga.

Another player who could return to the club is Neymar Jr. The great Brazilian star could return to the institution, after his terrible time at Paris Saint Germain. Since his arrival in France, the Brazilian National Team player has done nothing but get injured or win local tournaments.

The decision they would have made about Neymar

Although Barcelona would be very interested in Neymar's return, it is clear that his life outside of football is very controversial. It is well known that the striker likes to party and the club does not want the players who went out at night, like Ronaldo Nazario or Ronaldinho, to return. This began with the comments of Bianca Biancardi, the player's sister-in-law, "He is surrounded by people who treat him like a God and applaud the bad things he does."


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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