“Now everyone knows that due to the difficult financial situation of the club, unfortunately, we could not reach such an agreement. We had to come to an agreement with PSG or find an agreement with the Arabs , but it didn’t happen. This decision should have been economically justified, but there was never an option for Neymar to return to Barcelona, mainly due to the club’s financial situation” Deco at Mundo Deportivo.
Recall that earlier the Saudi club Al-Hilal announced the transfer of Neymar, showing a video hailing the Brazilian as a new player in the team. According to journalist Fabrizio Romano, the Brazilian striker has signed a two-year contract with Al-Hilal and is expected to receive around 300 million euros in total.
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Source: Sport

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