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Seven years later, Neymar’s transfer to Paris Saint-Germain is still being talked about. Bought for 222 million euros from FC Barcelona, the Brazilian international was considered by many as one of the best players on the planet and the successor to the two legends Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo. His extraordinary talent amazed his opponents, but also his teammates, like Yacine Adli. The midfielder, from the Parisian club’s training center and left in 2019, delivered on Neymar in the show Zack Freewheelingthis Wednesday.
“ When Neymar arrives in Paris, he is an alien. Everything he does is extraordinary. Passing, dribbling… he can do it all. Possession, reduced play, he doesn’t lose the ball. He scores seven-eight goals on reduced games. He takes the ball, and bam-bam, bam-bam! It was a machine. I’ve never seen a player like that. Sometimes there are debates between Neymar and Ronaldinho. Neymar is far superior to Ronaldinho. I say this in all sincerity. Neymar is too much, too much, too strong. For me he is just a little below (Lionel) Messi and (Cristiano) Ronaldo », affirmed the midfielder currently playing at AC Milan.
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