An interest in Neymar?

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Axel Allag, Media365, published on Thursday, June 30, 2022 at 10:30 p.m.

While Neymar’s future could be written far from Paris during this summer transfer window, AC Milan would consider trying the blow with the Brazilian, on the condition of a loan, according to UOL Esporte.

Chelsea and now AC Milan. While Neymar opened the door to an indirect departure from PSG on Wednesday evening, the reigning Italian champion would consider taking a shot at the file of the 30-year-old Brazilian, who will be under contract with the club of the capital until 2027 from Friday. According to information from UOL Esporte, the training coached by Stefano Pioli would like Neymar to come in the form of a loan. Thus, PSG would have to be very motivated to part with the most expensive player in the history of football (222 million euros), who receives more than 4 million euros per month in Paris.

Part of Neymar’s salary paid for by PSG?

Few clubs on the planet can possibly take charge of such emoluments and apart from Chelsea, which through the declarations of Thiago Silva, has manifested itself, no formation seems to be scrambling to welcome a not very brilliant Neymar this season in the jersey of PSG (22 League appearances, 13 goals). Milan would therefore count on the hope, according to the source, that PSG take part of the Brazilian’s salary in charge to make it financially simpler. Winner of its first Scudetto for 11 years last May, AC Milan saw its reins ceded in early June by Elliott Management to RedBird Capital. The deal values ​​the club at almost 1.2 billion euros.

Regarding the situation of Neymar, nothing has been officially pronounced by the Brazilian with his management, explained Wednesday evening Le Parisien. According to UOL Esporte, the Brazilian’s entourage would have confided that the 30-year-old player would not have received any information on his future from PSG, contrary to information provided by the Spanish daily El Pais.

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