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Tuesday, November 8, 2016

Barcelona Transfer News: Latest Rumours on Neymar and Hector Bellerin

Paris Saint-Germain reportedly still want to sign Barcelona's Brazilian forward Neymar. The French club is said to be ready to make a fresh approach for the skilled attacker next summer.




The reports come from Spanish publication Sport . Those reports detail how PSG are ready and able to spend big to acquire the former Santos man:
"The Brazilian starlet has recently renewed his deal with Barcelona till 2021 as he will make 15 million euros per season plus bonuses and there will be a 250 million release clause included in his new deal. Nasser Al-Khelaifi isn't afraid of this release clause and might even be willing to pay it all in an attempt to bring Neymar to Paris." 
PSG may already be starting a charm offensive to try to tempt Neymar to theFrench capital. His international team-mate Marquinhos, a talented centre-back for the Ligue 1 side, told Goal's Loic Tanzi how he'd love to see Neymar play for Paris: "He can make the difference at any time. He is an important player for the Selecao and, in addition, he is young, so he can still develop."
Reports of renewed PSG interest in Neymar have been going strong for the last month. In October, Goal writers Tanzi and Ignasi Oliva detailed a proposed offer worth up to €222 million for the 24-year-old, which is set to be made next summer.
The idea of Neymar moving to the French capital was also heavily mooted during this summer. The player's agent, Wagner Ribeiro, said PSG had offered his client £650,000 per week to leave the Camp Nou, per ESPN Brasil .
Of course, Neymar stayed with the five-time UEFA Champions League winners. However, his situation has since become problematic.
The player is facing a possible trial in Spain over corruption charges relating to his transfer from Santos to Barca in 2013. Neymar, club president Josep Maria Bartomeu and former president Sandro Rosell could be put on trial, according to Dave Fraser of the Sun.
It's not clear whether any legal problems would deter PSG or encourage them to step up their interest.