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PSG to offer Neymar a new deal

PSG to offer Neymar a new deal


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A report coming from the Spanish news outlet AS claims that, despite Real Madrid‘s recent statement that they haven’t made an offer for Neymar nor do they intend to pursue a deal to bring him to Bernabeu, Paris Saint-Germain will offer the Brazilian a new contract.


As Cristiano Ronaldo actually left Madrid this summer and has joined Juventus for a fee in excess of €100million, an opportunity opened up for Real to sign a new Galactico. Neymar has often been linked with a move to Bernabeau ever since left Barcelona last summer for a world-record fee of €222million. But Real have dismissed those links and PSG are now ready to strengthen the hold on their star further.


Neymar currently earns €37million per year in Paris in a deal that has four more years left to run, reportedly without a release clause, but should he put pen to paper again, that figure would rise to €50million.





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A report coming from the Spanish news outlet AS claims that, despite Real Madrid‘s recent statement that they haven’t made an offer for Neymar nor do they intend to pursue a deal to bring him to Bernabeu, Paris Sai...
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A report coming from the Spanish news outlet AS claims that, despite Real Madrid‘s recent statement that they haven’t made an offer for Neymar nor do they intend to pursue a deal to bring him to Bernabeu, Paris Saint-Germain will offer the Brazilian a new contract.


As Cristiano Ronaldo actually left Madrid this summer and has joined Juventus for a fee in excess of €100million, an opportunity opened up for Real to sign a new Galactico. Neymar has often been linked with a move to Bernabeau ever since left Barcelona last summer for a world-record fee of €222million. But Real have dismissed those links and PSG are now ready to strengthen the hold on their star further.


Neymar currently earns €37million per year in Paris in a deal that has four more years left to run, reportedly without a release clause, but should he put pen to paper again, that figure would rise to €50million.



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