Neymar wants to renew, but has a much higher offer to leave Barcelona

  Father of Brazilian forward Neymar has revealed that his son has a mega offer to leave Barcelona. The information was released by Radio Catalunya on Tuesday. The statement was made by Neymar’s father during a hearing in Spain’s National Court in Madrid. However, he did not disclose the name of club; it is speculated […]
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2016-02-03 15:04:00

 

Father of Brazilian forward Neymar has revealed that his son has a mega offer to leave Barcelona.
The information was released by Radio Catalunya on Tuesday. The statement was made by Neymar’s father during a hearing in Spain’s National Court in Madrid. However, he did not disclose the name of club; it is speculated that Real Madrid, Paris Saint-Germain, Manchester United and Manchester City are interested in the soon 24-year-old. According to the radio, Neymar Sr. said that his son “just want to renew with Barcelona, ​​despite having a much higher offer” from another team. The interested team were reportedly willing to pay €190 million, which meets Neymar’s release clause at Barcelona.
The player’s father stood before the judge for two and a half hours on Tuesday, responding to questions about the controversial transfer of his son from Santos in 2013.

Father of Brazilian forward Neymar has revealed that his son has a mega offer to leave Barcelona.

The information was released by Radio Catalunya on Tuesday. The statement was made by Neymar’s father during a hearing in Spain’s National Court in Madrid. However, he did not disclose the name of club; it is speculated that Real Madrid, Paris Saint-Germain, Manchester United and Manchester City are interested in the soon 24-year-old. According to the radio, Neymar Sr. said that his son “just want to renew with Barcelona, ​​despite having a much higher offer” from another team. The interested team were reportedly willing to pay €190 million, which meets Neymar’s release clause at Barcelona.

The player’s father stood before the judge for two and a half hours on Tuesday, responding to questions about the controversial transfer of his son from Santos in 2013.