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Bye bye Barcelona, Neymar Jr receives the worst possible news from Barcelona after leaving PSG

The hard possible decision of Barcelona on the return of Neymar.

By William Estrella

The hard possible decision of Barcelona on the return of Neymar.
The hard possible decision of Barcelona on the return of Neymar.

Neymar Junior was in the middle of a new altercation in a nightclub located in Rio de Janeiro. The Brazilian National Team player was caught shouting and shoving with local people during the early hours of today, Monday, June 3.

The 31-year-old footballer lost control in the middle of the party and after several minutes the guards of the place had to intervene. The fact spread quickly through social networks. These files would have reached FC Barcelona and they would not have liked it at all.

Everything would indicate that the figure of the Brazilian Selection could return to the Catalan institution. But with these attitudes, Xavi Hernández and Joan Laporta would think twice about bringing the striker back.

So far, he has not won anything continental with PSG, but he has accumulated 173 appearances with which he registered 118 goals and 77 assists. He was champion 14 times with the cast of Paris: five Ligue 1, four French Super Cups, three French Cups and two Ligue 1 Cups.

What would be the final decision?

The Rio de Janeiro striker was involved in a discussion with his sister-in-law, where she affirms that the player is surrounded by people who treat him like a God and celebrate the bad things he does. Added to this problem is the shoving at the party, caused after a fan asks for a photo. The Barcelona leadership is taking what happened carefully and is thinking seriously about whether to acquire it or not, since it does not want any more inconvenience.


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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