Neymar feted in PSG stadium show despite missing opener
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[August 07, 2017]
PARIS (Reuters) - Delirious
Paris St Germain fans got their first glimpse of world-record
signing Neymar on Saturday although he was restricted to some
pre-match ball juggling after being forced to sit out the Ligue 1
opener.
The Brazilian, whose 222 million euros ($261.32 million) signing
from Barcelona doubled the world-record transfer fee, was prevented
from making his debut against Amiens as his registration had gone
through too late.
The issue failed to spoil the party mood in the Parc des Princes
however, with Neymar's appearance for a presentation before kickoff
prompting huge cheers from the crowd.
Fireworks greeted Neymar's appearance from the tunnel an hour ahead
of the scheduled 1515GMT kickoff before he stood on a podium to
address the crowd who chanted his name.
"Merci," Neymar said, before adding via an interpreter that "my
intention is to win many trophies with you."
Neymar, who was joined by PSG's CEO Nasser Al-Khelaifi, then paraded
around the pitch, showing his ball-juggling skills and ending up
bare-chested after throwing his shirt into the crowd.
The stadium opened its doors early for the event, which also
included French DJ Martin Solveig entertaining supporters, well
ahead of kickoff against newly promoted Amiens.
Neymar, 25, joined on a five-year contract from Barcelona on
Thursday after PSG met the cost of the buyout clause in his
contract. PSG believe he will help them challenge for this year's
Champions League title.
He joins fellow Brazilian and former Barcelona team mate Dani Alves
in the French capital after he joined from Juventus.
Neymar had said at a media presentation on Friday that he hoped to
take part in PSG's opening league match, although PSG did not need
him, winning easily enough 2-0.
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PSG's Neymar is presented to the fans REUTERS/Christian Hartmann
PSG, runners-up to Monaco last season after four
successive titles, failed to meet a midnight deadline for a transfer
certificate to be submitted to France's professional football
league, the LFP, from Spain's football authorities, an LFP
spokeswoman said on Saturday.
Saturday's ceremony fueled a marketing blitz by PSG, who on Friday
sold 10,000 replica shirts printed with Neymar's name and registered
500,000 euros in merchandise sales, according to news channel BFM
TV.
Al-Khelaifi told reporters on Friday that the value of the club had
risen by half a billion dollars since the signing of Neymar who will
earn a salary of 45 million euro.
The excitement of the Brazilian star's arrival in Paris has spread
to supporters of other clubs.
Tickets for PSG's first away match, at Guingamp next weekend, have
already sold out and fans in Brittany may be rewarded by seeing
Neymar make his debut for PSG.
Neymar's arrival has raised hopes in France that Ligue 1's profile
will be boosted, although PSG's Qatari owners have also drawn
criticism for potentially undermining Financial Fair Play rules
covering European clubs.
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(Reporting by Gus Trompiz; Additional reporting by Martyn Herman in
London and Sam Edwards in Madrid; Editing by Nick Mulvenney and Neil
Robinson) [© 2017 Thomson Reuters. All
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