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Goodbye PSG, Neymar Jr confirms his departure and would join this European giant

The worst news that the figure of Brazil would give to Raphinha, while Xavi celebrates.

By William Estrella

The worst news that the figure of Brazil would give to Raphinha, while Xavi celebrates.
The worst news that the figure of Brazil would give to Raphinha, while Xavi celebrates.

The summer transfer market corresponding to the old continent is more busy than ever. There are many figures that have already signed or the big rumors that exist. On the one hand, Gundogan arrives at FC Barcelona and Lionel Messi leaves PSG to be able to arrive at Inter Miami.

One of the clubs that managed to get ahead is Fútbol Club Barcelona. Since Lionel Messi's departure in 2021, the institution has been in the dark without being able to show off. But this season they managed to raise their heads, be champions and become La Liga champions.

It is very present in the transfer market. His last acquisition was that of Ilkai Gundogan, the former Manchester City captain was due to renew his contract, but having no news he made the decision to go to Xavi Hernández's squad.

The news from Neymar to Raphinha

Neymar could return to FC Barcelona in this transfer market. He would arrive to take Raphinha's place. The Catalan club would pay 70 million euros for him. The player from Rio de Janeiro has a contract with the institution until June 2025.

Neymar Junior arrived at PSG in mid-2017 from FC Barcelona. So far he has accumulated 173 appearances with which he has 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.


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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