According to reports from France, the Parisians and Al Hilal have reached an agreement to transfer the striker for just over 60 million euros. Only the yes of Brazil is missing.
Neymar’s future in world football finally seems to have a new destination. A million dollar offer from Saudi Arabia looks set to win over the Brazilian striker .
As the French channel RMC Sports reports, Paris Saint-Germain and Al Hilal have reached an agreement between the clubs for the transfer of the player, which could be finalized in the coming days when all parties agree to the terms for doing so.
“Paris Saint-Germain have an agreement with the club of Al-Hilal, from Saudi Arabia, for the transfer of Neymar for a sum of more than 60 million euros . All parties are confident that the file will be finalized in the coming days. The only thing missing is the definitive ‘yes’ from the player,” the publication read.
They also indicate that in case everything is completed, the contract between the club and Neymar will be until 2027.
A few weeks ago, PSG were looking for the player to leave, since the coach Luis Enrique and the sporting director of the workforce Luis Campos had already announced this week to the player that he was not considered for the season already in course, a situation that motivated this possible departure to Arab lands.
In turn, Brazilian outlet UOL pointed out that Al Hilal’s bid for Neymar is said to reach €100m per season, an amount for which he would become the second highest-paid footballer in the league, just behind Cristiano Ronaldo. .
The championship that tempted Alexis Sánchez
As Alexis Sánchez continues to search for a club to pursue his career at, one of the alternatives he rejected was joining Cristiano Ronaldo’s Al Nassr.
As the Corriere della Sera newspaper revealed a few weeks ago, “Meanwhile, Alexis Sánchez has rejected several offers, including European ones (particularly from the Spanish league), although the most millionaire has been signed by Al Nassr, Cristiano Ronaldo and Marcelo Brozovic’s club “, they warned.
Of course, this is not the first offer to the Middle East national team. Previously, Al Fateh had offered 11 million dollars for a one-year contract.
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