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Neymar Jr's decision to join Barcelona after leaving PSG, this would be his new salary

Neymar Jr does not want to continue at PSG next season.

By William Estrella

Neymar Jr does not want to continue at PSG next season.
Neymar Jr does not want to continue at PSG next season.

The news was recently released by L'Equipe that Neymar Junior wants to leave Paris Saint-Germain this summer. The Brazilian is not in the task of continuing in the Parisian team after the criticism he received from the Parisian ultras, who went to his house in Paris to ask for his immediate departure a few months ago.

He is not only looking for that but also, according to information from Fabrizio Romano, his desire is to return to Barcelona and be able to repeat what was done before leaving for PSG. Ney is very loved by the fans of Barcelona, although he still needs the acceptance of Xavi Hernández. The Spanish coach does not welcome his return for his life outside of football.

However, the response from the dressing room is positive. Gerard Romero revealed that the players are delighted with the possibility of the Brazilian, although he will have to lower his salary claims. As for his contract with PSG, he still has 5 more years left, so he could go out on loan and with a purchase option.

The salary that he would receive at Barça

Neymar currently earns close to 40 million a year in the Parisian team, a figure that would be impossible to pay at Barça. Keep in mind that the highest salary is Robert Lewandowski with 17 million. Given the departure of Dembélé, the Brazilian could take his place and have a similar salary since they play in the same position and both have a present that is also similar. For this reason, Ney would charge close to 14 million fixed per year in case of returning.


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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