It was not enough for the Brazilian to be the second best paid in this country (behind CR7) to sign for Al Hilal. He also claimed quirky vehicles.
On August 15, Saudi Arabia once again showed the world the endless economic capacity that their football currently has. In January, they hit the world with the signing of Cristiano Ronaldo. It was now the turn of the Brazilian Neymar, who signed for two years with Al Hilal.
Curiously, Ney’s new team has a practically European-level squad this season: goalkeeper Bono (formerly Sevilla), Portuguese midfielder Rúben Neves (formerly Wolverhampton), Senegalese defender Kalidou Koulibaly (formerly Chelsea), Serbian midfielder Sergej Milinkovic-Savic (ex Lazio). and Brazilian striker Malcom (ex Zenit). Now, the one trained in Santos is the masterpiece of a luxury team.
Requirements not only economic
However, for Neymar to agree to leave Europe’s top competition and join the Saudi league, the offer had to be impossible to refuse. Canarinha’s captain will earn €100m and be the second highest paid in this country, behind the aforementioned CR7. But he wasn’t just tempted financially: the Mogi das Cruzes-born man will have an impressive 25-bedroom house and a personal driver.
As if that were not enough, in recent hours, as reported the sun, Another of the footballer’s claims was a collection of luxury cars. In total, there are eight vehicles, four of which have been leaked, almost all costing more than 200 million Chilean pesos.
The first is the Bentley Continental GT, a sports car from the prestigious British brand with a 6.0 liter W12 engine. Its cost currently ranges from 302 to 310 million pesos .
The second is the Aston Martin DBX, with a 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 engine . It is assumed that this machine made in England will be used for daily activities of the Brazilian star during his travels through Saudi Arabia. The price of this car is currently around 208 million pesos.
then he follows the Lamborghini Huracán supercar, which costs 216 million pesos. A naturally aspirated V10 with one of the best engines created in the last decade.
Finally, Ney can also count on an all terrain for his days in this country. It is Mercedes G class. The price of this luxurious model varies according to its versions and this goes from 149 to 204 million.
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