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PSG: Neymar soon under contract until 2027?

2022-06-22T21:24:00.086Z


The Brazilian, criticized for his lack of professionalism and singled out without being named by Nasser Al-Khelaïfi, will soon see according to


“Does Neymar still have a future at PSG?

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In the interview he gave us this week, Nasser Al-Khelaïfi, the president of PSG, had an answer that was worth a warning.

“What I can tell you is that we expect all players to do a lot more than last season.

Much more !

They must all be 100%.

Obviously, we weren't good enough to go far.

For next season, the objective is clear: to work every day at 200%.

Give everything we have for this jersey, give the maximum and we will see the result.

We have to become humble again.

You have to change to avoid injuries, suspensions and fouls that turn a game upside down.

Whoever wants to remain in his comfort, who does not want to fight, he will stay aside.

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The fact remains that, whatever the will of NAK and the difficulties in finding the Brazilian a base in the event of a desire to sell him, Neymar is about to be linked to PSG until… 2027. According to L' Team, when the Brazilian star extended his lease in Paris in the spring of 2021 by three years, i.e. until 2025, there were two optional years.

The first was activated on July 1, 2021 and the second will be in a few days.

Neymar will therefore soon be under contract with Paris until… June 30, 2027. If he goes to the end of this lease, he will have spent 10 years at PSG, he who arrived in 2017. This optional year not being a priori not called into question, the Brazilian, who at 30 embodies "better" than anyone the bling-bling that NAK no longer wants, has left to be a Parisian for a long time yet.

According to L'Équipe, his relatives, who found the president of PSG very harsh, assure that Neymar has no intention of leaving Paris.

Source: leparis

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