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Now that PSG wants to kick Neymar out, the Brazilian's decision to go to Barcelona with Messi

Neymar keeps trying to finalize his return to FC Barcelona and would even accept a significant reduction in his salary

By William Estrella

Neymar keeps trying to finalize his return to FC Barcelona and would even accept a significant reduction in his salary
Neymar keeps trying to finalize his return to FC Barcelona and would even accept a significant reduction in his salary

That Neymar is not wanted at PSG is not news. The Brazilian forward seems to have exhausted the patience of the fans of the Parisian club, just like the situation that his friend and teammate Lionel Messi is experiencing. In order to return to FC Barcelona, the Brazilian attacker would be in a position to make a strong financial decision.

As the Relevo information provides, Neymar wants to reach FC Barcelona next year at all costs and would be in a position to accept a more than significant reduction in his annual contract. Currently, the striker receives 40 million euros per season, something that he would lower considerably if he dressed as Culé.

As the medium in question maintains, Neymar would agree to receive annually between 3 and 7 million euros, the figure that would allow the Financial Fair Play that monitors all financial movements of FC Barcelona. If it occurs, it would mean a more than significant drop in the salary of one of the highest paid players in the world.

The obstacle that can complicate the exit of Neymar

Neymar is not wanted at PSG and that is not news. The Brazilian striker earns very important money per year and his level has not been up to par. To top it off, he missed the season finale with ankle surgery. However, the Brazilian has a current contract with the club until 2025, so an exit will depend on someone putting up money for his pass.


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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