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Neymar, Real Madrid Have Verbal Agreement For Next Season – Report

The Brazillian Striker Neymar Jr and Real Madrid have a verbal agreement for the upcoming seasons, according to Spanish journalist Eduardo Inda.

Apparently, Los Blancos would’ve talked to Neymar’s father to explore the possibility of signing the Brazilian attacker over the next few years. If that report is accurate, the player would be willing to make such a move.

Either way, Neymar is playing his first games after signing for PSG for €222 million and right now Los Blancos would need a huge budget to sign the star away from the French club. Many things would need to change for Madrid to sign Neymar, including Cristiano Ronaldo’s departure from the Spanish capital.

This doesn’t seem to be a likely scenario, so Neymar should be expected to play at least three or four seasons in the French league before thinking about a move elsewhere, especially because he would have to force his way out of the club.

 

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