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Man United's decision to sign Messi and Neymar, a few days before the FA Cup final

A great financial boost in Manchester would allow the Red Devils to sign the two South American stars from PSG.

By William Estrella

A great financial boost in Manchester would allow the Red Devils to sign the two South American stars from PSG.
A great financial boost in Manchester would allow the Red Devils to sign the two South American stars from PSG.

PSG became Ligue 1 champion and next weekend the fans will be watching Lionel Messi's last show at the Parc des Princes as a Parisian player. However, another star who they may not see defending their colors anymore is Neymar, who is recovering from injury and wants to leave the club on the transfer market.

The captain of the Argentine National Team will be a free agent from July and his desire is to return to Barcelona, although the economic situation of the blaugranas could spoil the return. On the other hand, Ney has a contract until 2027, although both his and Paris Saint-Germain's idea would be to listen to offers. In this context, Manchester United entered the scene and will seek to close the signing of both.

As reported by the 'Manchester United FC News' portal, the Qatari Sheikh Jassim has advanced the purchase of the English club and promised 900 million euros for investment, regardless of the money he puts up to acquire the Red Devils. This economic boost would give them the chance to sign Neymar and pay for both salaries. Will it be happen?

Who is Sheikh Jassim?

Also known as Jassim bin Hamad Al Thani, he is a Qatari sheikh and member of the royal family who is not only on the board of directors of the Qatar Foundation, but is also the current president of the Qatar Islamic Bank (QIB). According to Forbes, he has a net worth of 1.2 billion euros and has now decided to invest a part in Manchester United. However, the negotiations are not yet closed.


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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