Wednesday 19 July 2017

Neymar to PSG

BRAZIL came to consider the Fifa World Player of the Year award as its own private property. Between 1994 and 2007, five Brazilian stars took home the trophy on 8 different occasions – Romario, Rivaldo and Kaka won it once, Ronaldinho twice and Ronaldo three times. It set the bar for the next generation.
Over a decade ago when Robinho crossed the Atlantic, it was taken for granted in Brazil that his turn to win the award would soon come.
Instead of which, his career never really recovered from the revelation that Real Madrid were prepared to use him as a makeweight to sign Cristiano Ronaldo.
Neymar grew up idolising Robinho.  He was not going to make the same mistake.
His career was designed to be taken step-by-step.
There was no rush to move to Europe, and when he made the move four years ago, Barcelona was an obvious destination. He could develop in the shadow of Lionel Messi, and ease himself in gradually to the challenge.
But in the long term, the shadow of Messi would not always be so refreshing.
Neymar would want to strike out and find his own place in the sun – the only way that he could get his hands on that world player of the year award.
He was never going to win it if he was not even the outstanding player in his own team.
There were three possible scenarios; Messi might move on, Neymar might replace him as the team’s leading figure, or Neymar might move on.
The third always looked the most likely – hence the channel that Manchester Unitedhave tried to keep open with the 25 year old Brazilian.
And it is almost certainly no surprise that news of unrest in the Neymar camp has come soon after the announcement of Messi’s new contract.
Option one is now off the table, option two still seems unlikely for the next couple of years – leaving option three as a genuine possibility, with speculation arising that Paris Saint-Germain might be prepared to pay his giant £195million buy-out clause.
From TheSun

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