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Neymar will play for Al Hilal, this is how much PSG will earn for his transfer

Documents are now approved by all parties involved after a few days of negotiation

By William Estrella

Documents are now approved by all parties involved after a few days of negotiation
Documents are now approved by all parties involved after a few days of negotiation

After a few days of negotiation between al Al Hilal, PSG, and Neymar, all parties involved could arrive at a full agreement and the transfer had a happy end. The French club never had the Brazilian star in his future plans for the current season, which started last weekend.

For that reason, the main decision always was to sell Neymar to an interested club according to the player’s desire obviously. According to the French media L’Equipe and Fabrizio Romano, the huge bid offered by the Saudi’s club was revealed two days ago.


The South American offensive will travel to the Middle East this week, the contract will be about two years and the number will he use will be 10. After the negotiation to bring Lionel Messi failed, Al Hilal didn’t back down and always wanted to hire a world-class football player to compete with Al Nassr and Al Ittihad for the league trophy.


Today will be the day that Neymar will complete all the medical parts to finish the formal procedure before traveling to Saudi Arabia. Apart from that, is important to say that PSG and Luis Enrique didn’t have Brazilian considered for the Ligue 1 opening match against Lorient, which ended in a draw without goals on Saturday.

How much will PSG earn by Neymar transfer

As Fabrizio Romano informed, PSG will earn less than 100 million euros fee from the sale of Neymar. This amount is less than half of how much money the Parisians paid in 2017 when they bought him from Barcelona: 222 million euros. Besides, for a two-year contract in Al Hilal, one of the Brazilian national team captains will earn 160 million euros, 80 million per season approximately.      
 


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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