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Monday, August 7, 2017

See The Real Reason Neymar Left Barcelona, According To His Father

See The Real Reason Neymar Left Barcelona, According To His Father


Neymar’s father has provided reason his son made the world record €222m move from Barcelona to Paris Saint-Germain.
Neymar senior said the move was out of respect for Barca superstar, Lionel Messi.
The 25-year-old Brazilian international last week moved to the Ligue 1 side on a five-year deal reportedly worth €600,000 (£540,000) per week after tax.
Many analysts have said the former Santos player left the Nou Camp for the money, but his father claimed his son left because he did not want to challenge the status of Messi out of respect for his teammate.
Speaking in a COPE report, Neymar Sr said, “Imagine a place where you are the protagonist of a club, where you are the idol of that club and everyone wants to transform you into the star that you do not want to be.
The 25-year-old Brazilian international last week moved to the Ligue 1 side on a five-year deal reportedly worth €600,000 (£540,000) per week after tax.
Many analysts have said the former Santos player left the Nou Camp for the money, but his father claimed his son left because he did not want to challenge the status of Messi out of respect for his teammate.
Speaking in a COPE report, Neymar Sr said, “Imagine a place where you are the protagonist of a club, where you are the idol of that club and everyone wants to transform you into the star that you do not want to be.
“Neymar has to make his own way and accept the challenge he has. I think my son has been a man, shown respect [to Messi] and now he has to go his own way. He could go to any club and be in the spotlight, not that he wants to be number one.
“He is taking a risk. Can PSG guarantee him the Ballon d’Or? No. And it is crazy that people believe that. It would be easier at Barca, with the help of that team.”

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