The rich club openly invites Neymar to come, and offers him the number 10

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French champions PSG have written off Neymar and want to sell him this summer.

The Brazilian national team player is considered a “virus” in the locker room in Paris, and he will be forced to leave the club on all occasions. PSG is ready to sell him for a decent amount, of course far less than what they gave him when they bought him from Barcelona. As a reminder, with 222 million euros, the transfer of Neymar is the most expensive in the history of football.

What can be a problem for PSG is the fact that the 30-year-old footballer has a weekly salary of as much as 490,000 pounds and few can afford it, but still there are teams that are capable of that. This now primarily concerns Newcastle, whose two most expensive reinforcements in history are the Brazilians – Joelington and Bruno Guimaraes.
It was Joelinton who talked about the possibility of Neymar coming.

“The man is an idol, one of the greatest in world football, so we will find him a place in our team. How great it would be for such a player to sign for Newcastle. They wait for a dozen if necessary. “, Said Jolinton, who jokes about his teammate Saint Maximin, who is currently number 10.

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Newcastle took over the Saudi-led consortium in October last year and is considered one of the richest teams in world football. They were in the relegation zone when the takeover was complete, but finished in 11th place after replacing Steve Bruce with Eddie Howe and collecting a series of signatures.
Howe set out to bolster the squad over the summer, bringing in Aston Villa’s Matt Target, Burnley’s Nick Pope and Lille’s Sven Botman, and bringing in Neymar will be one of the best possible marketing moves.

Neymar is associated with Chelsea as well as with several other rich teams and is currently very close to leaving Paris where he lost trust, and because of Killian Mbape and Lionel Messi he has been sidelined for a long time and is in the shadow of these two big stars.

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