Neymar set for record PSG move
NEYMAR’S record-breaking 222-million euro (US$263 million) transfer from Barcelona to French side Paris Saint-Germain appeared close to completion yesterday, when his agent predicted he could be unveiled by the weekend.
Neymar’s teammate Lionel Messi posted a farewell message on social media to the Brazilian, whose agent Wagner Ribeiro was quoted on Spanish radio as saying PSG would pay Barcelona’s asking price and his client was en route to finalize the deal.
“They (PSG) are going to pay Neymar’s (222 million euros buyout) clause today so that he can be presented at the weekend,” Ribeiro told Spanish radio station Cadena COPE. “They (Neymar and his father) are in the air now.”
The move would complete a hectic few days in which Neymar’s heavily trailed exit has inched closer.
Events moved swiftly yesterday when Barcelona released a statement announcing that the 25-year-old had informed the club of his intention to leave, and confirming the amount of his buyout clause.
“The player Neymar Jr, accompanied by his father and agent, has informed FC Barcelona this morning of his decision to leave the club in a meeting held at the club’s offices,” Barcelona said in a statement. “The club refer to the buyout clause of his existing contract which as of 1 July totals 222 million euros.”
Earlier the 25-year-old arrived at the club’s training ground to tell teammates he was moving to Paris, Catalan radio RAC1 reported.
The Brazilian striker left the training area minutes later, it said, with the club confirming on Twitter that he had been given permission not to train.
Neymar’s departure would end a four-year stay at the club, where he formed a formidable strike force with Messi and Luis Suarez. Together they have won two La Liga titles, a UEFA Champions League and three Spanish Cups, whilst Neymar has scored 105 goals and provided 80 assists in just 186 games.
Messi reacted to his teammate’s imminent move by posting on his Instagram account: “It was a great pleasure to have shared all these years with you, my friend @naymarjr. I wish you much luck in this new stage of your life. Be seeing you.”
In October, Neymar signed a new contract until 2021 with the buyout clause raised.
For a while it seemed that the deal might stall over concerns about financial fair play.
In an interview published yesterday, the president of the national football league, Javier Tebas, said the league would not accept payment by PSG to trigger the release clause. It would potentially be in breach of UEFA FFP rules, he told Spanish sports newspaper AS.
However, UEFA said yesterday that no complaint had been received, adding that European football’s governing body would not block any potential deal in advance.
“UEFA will look into the details of this transfer in due course to ensure PSG are compliant with FFP requirements,” the UEFA statement said.
PSG is one of the world’s richest clubs following its 2012 takeover by Qatar Sports Investments, an arm of Qatar’s sovereign wealth fund, which has transformed its fortunes.
Under the fair play rules — which UEFA’s FFP project leader Andrea Traverso was last week quoted by Italian newspaper Gazetta dello Sport as saying PSG was currently following — a club’s wage bill must not exceed 70 percent of its revenue.
PSG’s 2015/16 revenue came to 521 million euros, according to Deloitte’s Football Money League report issued in January.
Sources across Europe reported that Neymar is negotiating a potential six-year deal worth more than 550,000 euros a week. The striker only arrived back in Spain on Tuesday after trips to China and the Middle East.
Neymar has been active on social media, sharing an excerpt from the New Testament (Philippians 4:11) on Instagram which said: “I am not saying this because I am in need, for I have learned to be content whatever the circumstances.
“I know what it is to be in need, and I know what it is to have plenty. I have learned the secret of being content ...whether living in plenty or in want.”
A PSG spokesman declined to comment.
Neymar signed for Barcelona from Brazilian side Santos for 57.1 million euros in 2013, although it was later revealed the cost was closer to 100 million euros.
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