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Neymar’s Possible Move from PSG to Al-Hilal Conditional on Loan to Barcelona – Latest Updates

The possibility of Neymar leaving Paris Saint-Germain and accepting the proposal from Al-Hilal, from Saudi Arabia, would be conditional on a loan to Barcelona. According to the Spanish newspaperSport”, the Brazilian striker, in order to accept a contract with the Saudi team, asked to be transferred to the Catalan team. According to the report, PSG has a proposal of more than 100 million euros (R$ 538 million) from the Riyadh club on the table.

1 of 1 Neymar, in action in PSG’s friendly against Jeonbuk in South Korea — Photo: Anthony Wallace/AFP Neymar, in action in PSG’s friendly against Jeonbuk in South Korea — Photo: Anthony Wallace/AFP

Neymar’s route to Barcelona had been explored by “Sport” over the past week. According to the newspaper, PSG would have given the OK for the Brazilian to return to the Spanish club, but Barça has an economic obstacle in the face of the difficulties of complying with the financial fair play rules of LaLiga. The route then would be a loan after transfer to Al-Hilal. The culés would be able to afford 12 million euros (R$ 64.5 million) from the player’s annual salary, according to the report.

According to journalist Fabrizio Romano, specialized in the transfer market, negotiations are underway to reach an agreement, including documentation already sent by the Saudi club, and the Brazilian striker would have been swayed by this proposal.

The broadcaster “RMC Sport”, in turn, said this Saturday that the Brazilian is very close to leaving PSG, and that this would happen in “a matter of days”. The French club would have already reached an agreement with Al-Hilal for the transfer.

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2023-08-13 07:21:11
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