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Eight cars and three saunas: Neymar's demands from Al Hilal - voila! sport

2023-08-16T08:38:58.597Z

Highlights: Neymar will earn 260 million euros in two years, along with fat bonuses, a private jet and a huge estate. Former player Jonathan Soriano did not like the Brazilian star's decision. "Good enough to lead a team to the Champions League, and he just gave up," Soriano said. "It feels like the right decision for me, at the right club," Neymar said after the signing. "Al-Hilal is a huge club with big fans, it's the biggest team in Asia"


A huge salary is just the beginning for the Brazilian in Saudi Arabia. Jonathan Soriano criticized: "Good enough to lead a team to the Champions League, and he just gave up"


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Neymar officially shut down Al-Hilal on Tuesday, ending (for now) a European career full of ups and downs and a general feeling that he hasn't quite been able to live up to his enormous potential – although money, of course, will not be lacking.

Neymar will earn well in Saudi Arabia, it is clear to everyone - 260 million euros in two years, along with fat bonuses, a private jet and a huge estate. But that's not all. According to The Sun, he demanded no less than eight luxury cars for himself and his entourage, including a private driver to make available to his family and friends. Among others, Neymar Bentley, Aston Martin and Lamborghini demanded a total cost of around 600,25 euros. As for the mansion, which has more than <> rooms, the refrigerators will be filled with acai and the favorite juices of the star's family, which required three saunas and five employees, including a private chef.

If that wasn't enough, Neymar demanded that his new team cover all his expenses on days off – hotels, restaurants and entertainment – and agreed, of course.

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Former player Jonathan Soriano did not like the Brazilian star's decision. "He's got enough quality to lead a team to the Champions League, and he just gave up," Soriano said. "Now that Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo are not leading European football together, and Kylian Mbappé and Erling Haaland are still on the rise, Neymar has decided to make more money."

It should be noted that Soriano himself made a similar move, although in his case, he signed with Al-Hilal towards the end of his career, and not more or less at its peak. "It wasn't easy," he said. "Moving to Saudi Arabia with a wife and three daughters is not the best idea." In Saudi Arabia, the Spaniard lasted only eight months, before returning to his homeland.

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"Al-Hilal is a huge club with big fans, it's the biggest team in Asia," Neymar said after the signing. "It feels like the right decision for me, at the right time, at the right club."

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