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They don't have to pay their players, the team that looks for Neymar and makes an impact

Meet the team that is now looking for Neymar Jr and surprise everyone 

By William Estrella

Meet the team that is now looking for Neymar Jr and surprise everyone 
Meet the team that is now looking for Neymar Jr and surprise everyone 

Neymar Jr is going through a difficult moment in his career, the striker is injured and could not help PSG win the Champions League, the Brazilian has been traveling to his country and at parties in recent months. These actions have caused annoyance to the fans of Paris Saint Germain.

 

PSG fans went to the Brazilian's house a few days ago to insult him and ask him to leave the team. This action annoyed the club's managers and they reinforced Neymar's security. They will now look to sell the striker in the next transfer market.

RCM Sports reported that Manchester United, Chelsea and Newcastle are the teams most interested in hiring Neymar Jr, the problem is that this player has a high salary of more than 40 million euros per season. Paris Saint Germain no longer wants him in the team and that is why the Brazilian will have to make an effort if he wants to have a new club next season.

Neymar has a contract with PSG until the 2027 season, the striker wants to stay with the club but the managers and fans no longer want him to stay with the team. Now a new club is coming out that is looking to hire the Brazilian and it surprises everyone.

 

The new club looking for Neymar

Mundo Deportivo reported that FC Barcelona will seek to bring Neymar Jr back, the club's directors offer the Brazilian to play with Lionel Messi and return to the team where he stood out the most in Europe. The big problem is that Barca would not have the money to pay the high salary of the Brazilian star.


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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