PSG: the surprising personality of João Neves

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João Neves is the new jewel of Paris Saint-Germain. The Portuguese has quickly established himself as the new boss of the Parisian midfield, at only 19 years old. Very discreet in life, Neves is not the type to draw attention off the field. “Joao is a rare person. I’ve never seen him sad, always smiling. In fact, he’s a normal guy in an environment that isn’t. He’s not someone who’s going to wear expensive clothes or talk loudly in a locker room. He doesn’t need to talk a lot to be heard. He’s intelligent.”explained Zan Jevsenak, one of his former teammates in the youth teams in the columns of The Team.

Author of 4 assists in two games, the former Benfica player is today the best passer in Ligue 1. His excellent level since his arrival at PSG, in addition to his endearing personality, could make him one of the darlings of the Parc des Princes. This was already the case at the Estadio da Luz or even everywhere else within the Benfiquista club.“I don’t know anyone who doesn’t like this boy. It’s hard to explain but when he comes along, there’s something sunny about him.”says one of his former youth coaches. João Neves has not finished surprising us.

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