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Neither Manchester City nor Man United, the Premier League giant that would sign Neymar Jr

Neymar would be an option for this team in the Premier League, but for a lower salary than PSG

By William Estrella

Neymar would be an option for this team in the Premier League, but for a lower salary than PSG
Neymar would be an option for this team in the Premier League, but for a lower salary than PSG

Neymar entered the sights of another Premier League club, after speculation in Newcastle, Manchester City and Liverpool, the name of the Brazilian player was again linked to Chelsea. However, this time the club would have put a condition for the arrival of Neymar to the squad. According to Fichajes.net, Neymar will have to readjust his salary.

The site detailed Chelsea's interest in Neymar, according to the investigation, the Brazilian would earn more than 11 million per season. The same salary as Sterling, who has the highest salary in the London team. These would be the conditions for the contracting of the Brazilian player in the 2023/2024 season.

On the other hand, Neymar's departure to the English club will not be easy, the striker earns around 30 million per season and received more proposals in this transfer window. Another reason that may prevent the transfer of the forward is PSG's desire to keep Neymar, because according to SKY Sport, the Parisian club does not want to be left without a star in the squad.

What are the chances of Neymar going to Chelsea?

As long as there are no news in the PSG situation, Neymar should remain at the English club. On the other hand, the coach Luis Enrique wants to physically recover the athlete to have the best version of Neymar. Finally, the economic part and the departure of Kylian would be essential for a deal with the Brazilian star.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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