In 2017, the Brazilian Neymar transferred from Barcelona to Paris St. Germain for a record 222 million euros. After six years, his days under the Eiffel Tower are probably coming to an end.

Neymar didn’t have much reason to be happy in Paris this season.
Several clubs from the English Premier League are reportedly interested in Neymar, and the first offer to buy him should have already arrived.
As reported by El Nacional, the interested party is London’s Chelsea, which should have put 60 million euros on the table for the Brazilian representative. For comparison, it is almost four times lower than the amount for which he went to Paris.

According to information from the English media, Chelsea has already agreed on the summer arrival of Argentine coach Mauricio Pochettino, who should replace Frank Lampard on the bench of the team from Stamford Bridge.
Pochettino knows Neymar very well, as he was the coach of Paris for a year and a half and ended up on the bench last summer.
The decision to leave PSG two years before the end of the contract should also have contributed to the recent protests of the club’s fans, who gathered in front of his house and, among other things, demanded his departure. Everything indicates that they will soon.
Source: Pravda – Športweb – Futbal – Hokej by sportweb.pravda.sk.
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