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Not everyone wants him, this Barcelona star refuses to Neymar Jr's arrival

The Brazilian footballer wants to leave PSG and return to Barça.

By William Estrella

The Brazilian footballer wants to leave PSG and return to Barça.
The Brazilian footballer wants to leave PSG and return to Barça.

The information that emerged in the last few hours is that Neymar Junior, according to L'Equipe, wants to leave Paris Saint-Germain this summer. The Brazilian does not want to continue in the Parisian team despite still having a valid contract until June 2027.

In addition, the journalist specializing in transfers, Fabrizio Romano, assured that the international with Brazil wants to wear the Barcelona shirt again. Ney left in 2017, leaving the Blaugrana club close to 222 million euros, this being the most expensive sale in the history of Barça and also of all world football.

Other information that Gerard Romero added to Neymar's is that the squad welcomes his return, but the one who still has to accept it is Xavi Hernández, who does not trust the life the Brazilian leads and believes that it could affect the good harmony that currently exists in the dressing room. However, if there is consensus among the players, it should not bring any conflict.

The players who do not want his arrival

It is clear that if the Brazilian star returns, there is no doubt that due to his quality and hierarchy, being in optimal conditions, he would start without any problem. Taking into account that Xavi forms with Robert Lewandowski as a center forward, the one who would lose the position is Raphinha, who is located as a winger. The other possibility is that the coach returns to 4-3-3 and it is Gavi who loses his place so that the lead is with the two Brazilians on the wings and the Pole in the center.


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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