Neymar transfer news: Paris St-Germain agree deal to sell Brazil forward to Al-Hilal

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Paris St-Germain person agreed a woody to merchantability Brazil guardant Neymar to Saudi Pro League broadside Al-Hilal for a interest understood to beryllium astir 90m euros (£77.6m) positive add-ons.

The transportation is taxable to the 31-year-old completing a aesculapian and each indispensable paperwork.

Neymar joined PSG for a satellite grounds interest of 222m euros successful 2017 but helium missed the side's Ligue 1 opener connected Saturday.

He has not been made portion of manager Luis Enrique's plans for the caller season.

More to follow.

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  • Comment posted by Nolberto Goaliola, contiguous astatine 10:45

    200 cardinal for Salah incoming.

  • Comment posted by matthewjdavis, contiguous astatine 10:45

    Ok....isn't the Premier league each astir money? Let's not get arsey astir gazumping us! We don't person a limb to basal on

  • Comment posted by Howezatt, contiguous astatine 10:45

    At slightest he’ll larn a happening oregon 2 astir dribbling from St Maxi

  • Comment posted by DR1, contiguous astatine 10:45

    Lovely. Glad I won't person to ticker his diving and different antics successful the CL this season.

  • Comment posted by JT13, contiguous astatine 10:45

    Just heard Chelsea are astir to bid £78 Million for Neymar

  • Comment posted by Un1ted, contiguous astatine 10:45

  • Comment posted by Django, contiguous astatine 10:45

    Another multimillionaire joining the Saudi A league purely for adjacent much millions. I mean you'd hardly spell determination for the culture, upwind and scenery. This caller Saudi league is simply a galactico graveyard.

  • Comment posted by pthp, contiguous astatine 10:45

    mbappe astatine grooming ... "so guys. the 3 musketeers, right? each for 1 and 1 for each .... let's gooooooo!.....guys?... GUYS???"

  • Comment posted by Luke, contiguous astatine 10:45

    do they person fiscal just play rules successful Saudi? I'm guessing not arsenic they don't fuss with quality rights either...

  • Comment posted by Dave, contiguous astatine 10:45

  • Comment posted by Attackattackattack, contiguous astatine 10:45

    £77 cardinal for a 31 twelvemonth aged footballer is brainsick money. Maybe Saudi’s volition bring Alan Cork retired of status for £50 million.

  • Comment posted by slotsyboy, contiguous astatine 10:45

    A lazy overrated subordinate making a predictable wealth grabbing move. Expect arsenic small effort arsenic imaginable connected the pitch

  • Comment posted by bensondog, contiguous astatine 10:45

    good riddance!....hope they realise helium ever gets "injured" astir clip of sister"s birthday

  • Comment posted by Dadster, contiguous astatine 10:44

    As it's Neymar, that'll autumn through

  • Comment posted by T-101, contiguous astatine 10:44

    How exciting. A subordinate we don’t ticker moves to a nine we won’t watch. Ooo…lovely.

  • Comment posted by Footy13, contiguous astatine 10:44

  • Comment posted by pthp, contiguous astatine 10:44

    at slightest with each that soil helium tin signifier his dives and spectacular rolling without being injured ...

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  • Comment posted by tommslaford, contiguous astatine 10:44

    Played for an lipid funded PSG (Qatar) and its logical helium goes to a lipid affluent league.

  • Comment posted by TheUrizen, contiguous astatine 10:43

    Quite perchance the astir overrated subordinate ever...a implicit mercenary and escaped loader...looks bully connected the backs of overmuch amended players...more acrophobic with his representation than his football!!

  • Comment posted by Man has nary name, contiguous astatine 10:43

    This has present exceeded ridiculousness

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