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Less than a year after the departure of Neymar Junior of FC Barcelona for Paris Saint-Germain, the first rumors on a return to the Catalan club have already started to appear.
It was in 2018, and seven years later, after passages at PSG, Al-Hilal and now Santos, the Brazilian superstar still seems interested in a return to the Blaugrana.
Neymar was linked to a return to Barcelona in the summer of the departure of Lionel Messi, and it was even briefly discussed a return last summer too. In fact, Neymar, on his return from an injury to the cross ligaments, terminated his contract with Al-Hilal in Saudi Arabia and signed a six-month contract with his first club, Santos.
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His goal is to get back in shape, but he will be free again this summer, and Sport says that agent Pini Zahavi has expressed the desire of Neymar to return to Barcelona. Zahavi, who has a strong relationship with President Joan Laporta, explained that Neymar would arrive for free and that he was ready to accept a salary ” reasonable To return to Barcelona.
Currently, the club's sports department considers Neymar as an option on the table, without being the only or the main target. That said, Barcelona coach Hansi Flick has reserves. The German coach was against Neymar's return to the club and does not want to hear about his return.
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