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Neymar Jr has one foot outside of PSG, could he really return to Barcelona?

By William Estrella

Neymar Jr has one foot outside of PSG, could he really return to Barcelona?
Neymar Jr has one foot outside of PSG, could he really return to Barcelona?

For several days the name of Neymar Jr has been going around Barcelona and his possible return to the team where he best showed his skills in the European elite. The current Paris Saint-Germain player does not want to continue in the French capital and has already communicated it behind closed doors. But it is known that his departure will be complicated.

The Brazilian striker still has three years left on his contract and he also had a clause to extend it for another if he so desired. Therefore, they must pay dearly for the transfer of it. In fact, at PSG they had said that they would not let him go for less than 150 million euros, but in the last few hours a piece of news emerged that changed everything.

Barcelona has managed to close an agreement with Libero Football Finance AG, and for this, they have received 120 million euros, which may allow them to register renewed players and new signings. That is a relief, because so far the club had only been able to register 13 players from the entire squad. Anyway, it is now believed that there would be one main reason why this has been done: Neymar Jr.

Will Neymar arrive to Barcelona?

Fabrizio Romano assured that both parties (PSG and Neymar) are working on the termination of his contract and thus the Brazilian would remain as a free agent, which would bring him closer to Barça. It is known that his desire is to return to the culé team and they want him at the club, but the only thing missing is the acceptance of Xavi Hernández, will he accept?


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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