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Bye Mbappe and bye PSG, the money that Neymar refused to go to Barcelona with Messi

The Brazilian star wants to leave Paris Saint Germain and this money would reject to reach Barcelona.

By William Estrella

The Brazilian star wants to leave Paris Saint Germain and this money would reject to reach Barcelona.
The Brazilian star wants to leave Paris Saint Germain and this money would reject to reach Barcelona.

Barcelona is a complete party and it is after defeating Espanyol 4-2 that Xavi Hernández's team established itself as the new Santander League champion. This victory ensured first place for the Blaugrana team and neither Real Madrid nor Atlético Madrid will be able to reach it in the table despite the fact that there are still four days to go.

The players have spent the whole night celebrating this new achievement obtained by Barça and several of the members of the Barça squad have been partying at Carpe Diem, a renowned nightclub in Barcelona. To everyone's surprise, a special guest would have appeared at said celebration.

We refer to Neymar Júnior, who was seen together with the Barcelona players celebrating the league title, according to the report made by Twitch Jijantes. In this way, the Brazilian star made it clear that his greatest desire is to return to where he was always happy and leave Paris Saint Germain where he does not have a good time at all.

The truth is that Neymar would be willing to go to Barça regardless of the money he will lose in this transfer. The Brazilian is willing to give up the 48 million euros that he receives annually in Paris to go on to earn between 3 and 7 million per year at the Blaugrana team. Will the return of 'Ney' be possible?

The situation that complicates Barça

The negotiation with Neymar could be more difficult than it seems, since the Financial Fair Play has Xavi's team on the ropes. In addition to paying the player's salary, Barça will have to offer a sum of money to PSG to release him. The Brazilian still has a contract in France until June 2025 and this could be an impediment to his departure.


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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