Barcelona confirms Neymar has decided to leave
Neymar's mega-money switch to Paris Saint-Germain moved a step closer to completion Wednesday after Barcelona confirmed the Brazilian's intention to leave.
While Neymar has received "temporary" permission to skip training sessions, Barcelona reminded the 25-year-old's camp that his €222-million release clause would have to be paid in full.
"The player, Neymar Jr, accompanied by his father and agent, has informed FC Barcelona this morning of his decision to leave the club in a meeting held at the club's offices," read a statement on Barcelona's website.
"Faced with this position, the club has informed them they refer to the buy-out clause of his existing contract which as of 1 July totals €222 million, which will have to be deposited in its entirety."
Barcelona also clarified it hasn't yet paid Neymar his reported €26-million loyalty bonus, instead placing the payment in the hands of a notary "until the case is resolved."
The Blaugrana agreed to reward Neymar and his father, Neymar Sr., with a bonus when the player extended his contract last year until June 2021. The deal also increased Neymar's release clause from €200 million to its current amount.
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Backed by Qatari Sports Investment, an arm of the Qatari government, PSG is reportedly willing to pay the colossal fee.
If it does go ahead with the transfer, La Liga president Javier Tebas vowed to file a complaint with UEFA over a potential breach in Financial Fair Play regulations.
Les Parisiens have once before fallen afoul of UEFA's protocol, meaning another transgression could result in a more serious ban from the Champions League.
Rumours of PSG's interest in Neymar followed Barcelona throughout its pre-season tour of the United States, despite club president Josep Maria Bartomeu's insistence that the Sao Paulo native would not leave.
Club teammates have also urged Neymar to remain with the team, with Gerard Pique among the most vocal.
Pique appeared to assuage the fears of Barcelona supporters when he posted on Twitter and Instagram that Neymar would "stay" with the club, although the Spanish international later described the message as a "personal opinion."
Along with escaping the cascading shadow of one Lionel Messi, Neymar reportedly stands to make €30 million per season in the French capital. He would become the centre of a Brazilian revolution at the Parc des Princes, where international teammates Dani Alves, Thiago Silva, Marquinhos, and Lucas Moura also showcase their talent.
Should everything go smoothly, the move for Neymar would far eclipse Paul Pogba's €105-million switch to Manchester United.
Reliable RMC Sport reporter Mohamed Bouhafsi and his colleagues said Neymar is expected to arrive in Paris on Thursday and that PSG wants to consummate the world-record deal prior to the club's Ligue 1 opener against Amiens on Saturday.
During his four years at the Camp Nou, Neymar formed a fearsome attacking trident with Luis Suarez and Messi, collectively surpassing 100 goals in each season together.
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