Could
Real Madrid lure PSG's Neymar to the Bernabeu?
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[February 12, 2018]
By Richard Martin
MADRID (Reuters) - As Paris St Germain
gear up for their blockbuster Champions League last-16 first leg tie
against Real Madrid on Wednesday, much of the media attention has
focused on whether their most prized asset Neymar will eventually
make a sensational move to the Santiago Bernabeu.
The Brazilian became the most expensive player of all time last
August when PSG swiped him from Barcelona for 222 million euros
($272.1 million), although Real have coveted the forward since he
was 13-years-old.
Real president Florentino Perez recently said his side tried to sign
Neymar before he joined rivals Barca in 2013 and reiterated his
desire to bring the Brazilian to Madrid.
Neymar has scored a remarkable 28 goals in 27 games in all
competitions for the runaway Ligue 1 leaders, although he has not
always cut a happy figure in Paris.
His furious dispute with strike partner Edinson Cavani in September
over the right to take set pieces reared its head again last month
when the Brazilian refused to allow the Uruguayan to take a penalty
against Dijon that would have made him the club's all-time top
scorer.
The incident prompted some PSG fans to boo Neymar, even though he
scored four goals in the 8-0 win.
Paris-based journalist Joao Henrique of Brazilian website Universo
Online told Reuters Neymar would be interested in joining Madrid
eventually, but does not envisage him leaving PSG in the immediate
future.
"Neymar was disappointed when he first got to Paris, he soon
realized the club was nothing like as big as Barca and the quality
of the league was worse than in Spain, then he had the problem with
Cavani which kept rumbling on," he said.
"But now seeing the quality of PSG has encouraged him and there are
no more ego disputes. He wouldn't say no to Madrid because he played
for Barca, he admires their grandeur and being the heir to Ronaldo
excites him, but his short term plans are to win the Champions
League and Ballon d'Or with PSG."
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Paris Saint-Germain’s Neymar reacts REUTERS/Regis Duvignau
Neymar scored the only goal in a 1-0 win at Toulouse on Saturday,
after which defender Thiago Silva insisted his compatriot was
content in France.
"I don't know, I can't speak for him but I hope Neymar stays with
us. I think he's very happy with us, he has a very important place
in the dressing room," he said.
"EVERYONE LOVES NEYMAR"
Real have suffered a dramatic fall from grace after winning the Liga
and Champions League last season and are 17 points adrift of league
leaders Barcelona, with beating PSG looking like coach Zinedine
Zidane's last opportunity to cling to his job.
The Frenchman usually refuses to comment on transfer speculation but
even he could not resist praising the Brazilian last month,
declaring "he's a player who everyone on planet football loves".
Real left back Marcelo has also talked enthusiastically about his
Brazil team mate joining the 12-times European champions.
"I would love to see Neymar come to Madrid and I think he would fit
in perfectly in the team," Marcelo told Brazilian network Esporte
Interativo last week.
"He is a great player and the best players have to play for Madrid,
and I think one day he will play for Madrid."
($1 = 0.8158 euros)
(Reporting by Richard Martin; Editing by Christian Radnedge)
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