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Neymar sounds again for Manchester City, after Bernardo Silva wants to leave

By William Estrella

Neymar sounds again for Manchester City, after Bernardo Silva wants to leave
Neymar sounds again for Manchester City, after Bernardo Silva wants to leave

Manchester City is still looking for possible replacements for the departure of Bernardo Silva. In recent days, the Portuguese team has been surveyed by PSG and negotiations have begun. Knowing this reality, the English team seeks to replace it with another world star. Within this scenario, the name of Neymar appeared again in the backstage of Manchester.

According to information from 'Nacional Futebol Brasil', Neymar would receive a salary similar to the one he currently has. The initial idea was that the Brazilian star would receive the same 7.2 million pounds as Bernardo. However, that would not even be half of the star's salary at PSG, where he receives 30 million. Another point is that Neymar would be a world star coming to Manchester City to strengthen the team.

Initially, the names of the players go to their current clubs. While there is speculation about Bernardo at PSG, Neymar has been making news in England for days due to a possible transfer to Manchester City, to fill the vacancy that the Portuguese Triple Crown champion could leave last season.

Neymar is being coveted in England

Finally, at the beginning of last week, the Brazilian striker, a name linked to Liverpool, after rumors of Bernardo Silva's departure to PSG, gained strength in English portals that commented on a possible transfer to City. However, today there was speculation about his name being Neymar at Chelsea due to his good relationship with Mauricio Pochettino.


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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