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Neymar Jr's betrayal of Lionel Messi that goes viral around the world

Neymar Jr may betray Lionel Messi with his new team…

By William Estrella

Neymar Jr may betray Lionel Messi with his new team…
Neymar Jr may betray Lionel Messi with his new team…

Less and less to know the bombings in Europe. Within the summer transfer window, we could see Kylian Mbappé arrive at Real Madrid, Emiliano Martínez at Manchester United or Jordi Alba and Busquets at Inter Miami with Lionel Messi.

One of the most questioned futures is that of Neymar Junior. The Paris Saint Germain striker would not continue in the French squad and would already have several offers from clubs with a high historical level, such as an economic amount that could pay for everything the carioca asks for.

Within the 2022/23 Ligue One season, Neymar managed to convert 13 goals and 11 assists in 20 games played; It must be taken into account that he was injured for several months. Within the UEFA Champions League he played six games in total, managing to score twice and make three passes on goal; being left out in the round of 16 against Bayern Munich.

What would be Neymar's betrayal?

It is clear that many soccer fans want to see Neymar Junior and Lionel Messi play together again, as they did at FC Barcelona and at Paris Saint Germain. During the week, the rumor grew that the Catalan club could sign the Brazilian, but another club with more money got in the middle of the signing. The one who intends to sign Neymar Jr. is Al Nassr, a team where Cristiano Ronaldo plays. The Saudi team, which was runner-up in the Saudi league, would pay approximately 80 million euros for the Brazilian. This angered many fans because of the betrayal that the captain of the Rio de Janeiro team would do when playing with Messi's historical rival.


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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