Neymar, Barça's response

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It has now been a month since Neymar made his comeback in Brazil, after a delicate experience in Saudi Arabia, where he practically did not play. His performances with Santos are satisfactory at the moment.

The rumor of another return, this time at FC Barcelona, ​​returns as a sea serpent. Asked about this, Deco chose to delay. “Neymar is a phenomenon that has passed here,” did what he did, “won what he won. Sometimes these stories are not repeated or can repeat themselves, you never know. I don't think it's time for Barcelona to think of Neymar or for him to think about that ”, said the Catalan club sports director at the microphone of TNT Sports.

Neymar back in Barça, Deco does not close the door

On the sidelines of the eighth round of the Champions League opposing Barça to Benfica, Deco continues: “It is obvious that Neymar is an important player, I think that if one day a situation as this occurs, the scenario should be good for Neymar and for us. A football team must keep a balance. ”

More than a year after his serious injury in the cross ligament and the meniscus of the left knee occurred during a match between Brazil and Uruguay, Neymar had returned to competition on October 21, before relating to a few days later. If the former PSG player has sometimes been unlucky, his somewhat reprehensible lifestyle has not always been foreign to the many physical seeds that have marked his career.

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