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Paris Saint-Germain announced: Neymar has signed a new contract until 2025 - Walla! sport

2021-05-10T11:15:00.193Z


The French luxury club has announced that the Brazilian has renewed the deal. Estimates: Will earn about 30 million euros per season. Barcelona have already marked the Netherlands


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Paris Saint-Germain announced: Neymar has signed a new contract until 2025

The French luxury club has announced that the Brazilian has renewed the deal.

Will earn about 30 million euros per season: "Very happy, I grew up here as a person and as a footballer"

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Saturday, 08 May 2021, 15:38 Updated: 15:55

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After half a day of reports and rumors, Paris Saint-Germain announced today (Saturday) that Neymar has signed a new contract until 2025. This morning the French media was at a distance, after the leading sports website in France, the popular "Lakip", announced that the Brazilian would sign until 2026 His possible return to Barcelona is ruled out.



"I extend my adventure with PSG with great joy. I am happy here," Neymar said after the signing, "It is a real source of pride to be part of this squad, to work together with the players next to me and the coach, and to be a part of the club's history. "These are things that make me even more confident in this project. I grew up here as a person and as a footballer. I am very happy to extend my contract and hope to win many more titles."



Neymar's contract in numbers:



30 million euros per season


2.5 million euros per month


625 thousand euros per week


89.2 thousand euros for day


3.7,000 euros per hour


62 euros per minute




Neymar arrived at Paris Saint-Germain from Barcelona in 2017, for 222 million euros, and has since managed to win three French championships and two trophies, but failed to lead his team to win the biggest title of all - the Champions League.

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Neymar (Photo: Official Website, Paris Saint-Germain)

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In Spain, too, this morning they dealt with Neymar's signing of the French champions, and reported that Barcelona is already preparing alternatives.

"Neymar was a preferred option over Juan Laporta, who will now have to think of other directions," the Catalan "Sport" wrote.

"It is still unclear what will happen to Lionel Messi, who wanted to see the Brazilian return to the Camp Nou. He has not yet announced whether he will extend his contract or choose to leave. ".



And what about more options?

"It seems that the leading candidate now to come to Barcelona is Borussia Dortmund striker Arling Holland," they added in "Sport".

"He will undoubtedly be the leading striker in Europe in the coming years, and Barcelona are interested in his team for Messi, so that he can learn from the best. The option of Killian Ambape, who ends a contract in 2022, is still on the table."

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