Neymar already regrets moving to Paris Saint-Germain and is seeking a
shock return to Barcelona, according to reports in the Spanish media on
Friday.
In the same week that PSG crashed out of the Champions
League, and only seven months after he joined the club for a world
record 222million euros ($264 million, Neymar´s future has become
uncertain.
Spanish sports newspaper Mundo Deportivo claims the
Brazilian, recovering from surgery on a broken foot in Brazil, has made
contact with Barca to ask how he can engineer a return.
The
article adds Neymar has explained he made a mistake in leaving the club,
was wrong to want independence from Lionel Messi and has been
disappointed by the standard of opposition in Ligue 1.
Barca, however, is not the only club Neymar is reportedly targeting as a potential way out of PSG.
Madrid-based
newspaper AS reports Neymar´s father has met with Real Madrid, who are
ready to pay 400million euros to sign the striker.
Asked about
the speculation on Friday, Real coach Zinedine Zidane said: “Neymar
could play in all the clubs because he is very good, like many players.
“I´m
not going to talk about a player that is not mine. On the 400 million,
they paid 220 million and when they bought me they paid 72.
“It
seemed crazy to me and 10 years later they are paying 220 million. It
can be that in the next 10 years someone will pay 400m, or sooner, I do
not know.”
Mundo Deportivo concedes Neymar´s courting of
Barcelona may even be a tactic to justify a move to Real, given the
Catalan club are likely to reject any chance to re-sign the 26-year-old.
Barcelona
are still embroiled in a financial dispute over a bonus due to Neymar
last summer, which the club cancelled when they believe it became clear
he was moving to PSG.
Neymar missed PSG’s last 16 loss to Real on Tuesday after undergoing surgery on a broken foot in Brazil last week.
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