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Bye PSG, Neymar's decision to join Manchester City with Haaland and Pep Guardiola

Neymar Jr is close to leaving PSG, and this would be his most likely destination.

By William Estrella

Neymar Jr is close to leaving PSG, and this would be his most likely destination.
Neymar Jr is close to leaving PSG, and this would be his most likely destination.

Neymar's future remains undefined, and the rumors do nothing but increase. Last week, CBS, an American news channel, reported that Al-Hilal, from Saudi Arabia, sent representatives to France to find out more about the player's situation. Remember that Neymar has a contract with PSG until 2025 and has a fine of 250 million euros.

According to the information, the Arab club is willing to pay 45 million euros to Paris Saint-Germain, and a salary of 200 million euros a year to Neymar, making him the highest paid player in the world.

Apart from Arab football, the Premier League could be Neymar's destiny. According to the European press, Chelsea, Newcastle and Manchester United have followed up on the Brazilian's situation. Manchester City is also a possible destination, but the club led by Pep Guardiola does not intend to spend millions on Neymar, mainly due to recurring injuries and advanced age. To work at City, the Brazilian star would need to reduce his salary, which is currently 30 million per season.

Although he does not define where he will play next season, Neymar is still in the headlines due to the controversies off the field. This Wednesday, the Brazilian star published an open letter on his Instagram apologizing to Bruna Biancardi, his girlfriend, for cheating on her.

Neymar admitted the mistake and apologized

In the published text, Neymar wrote: I made a mistake. I was wrong about you. I dare say I make mistakes every day, on and off the pitch. But I resolve my mistakes in my personal life at home, in privacy with my family and friends, ”he said in an extract from the letter.


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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