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That would be a blast! Newcastle to pursue Neymar’s arrival
According to the latest information, an absolutely shocking transfer may be imminent. Newcastle of England is to pursue the arrival of Neymar and they are not going to save money!
According to the latest information, an absolutely shocking transfer may be imminent. Newcastle of England is to pursue the arrival of Neymar and they are not going to save money!
Since PSG’s elimination from the Champions League, there has been speculation about the departure of several stars. One of them is Lionel Messi, who is not happy in Paris, the other is Neymar, whose services the management is no longer interested in.
Even PSG fans don’t like Neymar very much. In the league match against Bordeaux, they even booed whenever the Brazilian striker touched the ball. And this despite the fact that their team came away with a comfortable 3-0 victory.
This discomfort within the Parisian team was understandably noticed by other clubs. Among them is Newcastle, which is preparing to make an offer to buy the Brazilian footballer.
It would be a truly shocking transfer. Neymar could go to the Premier League, moreover, to a club that sets high goals for the next few years. And that’s thanks to the influx of money it has received following the change of ownership.
It is clear that the English club would spare no expense financially. It will have to spend a large amount of money to bring Neymar to Newcastle, a team that until recently was worried about saving the top flight.
If the transfer does happen, it could be the biggest transfer of the summer. While it would come as a big surprise to many, it is by no means unrealistic given the financial situation of the English club.
Source: SkySports, Transfermarkt
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