Neymar promises PSG fans trophies
Brazilian superstar Neymar has pledged to spark a trophy
glut at Paris Saint Germain after agreeing a five-year deal on a world record
222 million euro ($264 million) transfer from Barcelona.
The
25-year-old will earn a mind-boggling 30 million euros ($35.5 million) a year
in Paris but insists he will prove value for money for the ambitious but
under-performing Qatari-owned French side.
“I am
extremely happy to join Paris Saint-Germain,” said Neymar.
“Since I
arrived in Europe, the club has always been one of the most competitive and
most ambitious. And the biggest challenge, what most motivated me to join my
new teammates is to help the club to conquer the titles that their fans want.
“Paris Saint-Germain’s ambition attracted me to the club, along with the
passion and the energy this brings. I played four seasons in Europe and I feel
ready to take the challenge.
“From
today, I will do everything I can to help my new teammates, to open up new horizons
for my club and to bring happiness to its millions of supporters around the
world.”
PSG said
that Neymar will be unveiled at a press conference at the club’s Parc des
Princes at 1130GMT on Friday.
He will
then be presented to fans at the same ground at 1345GMT on Saturday before the
season-opening Ligue 1 fixture against promoted Amiens.
PSG wasted
no time in pressing Neymar’s commercial value by announcing that shirts bearing
his name will be on sale from 0800GMT Friday at the club’s megastore on the
city’s iconic Champs Elysees.
Football
legend Pele congratulated Neymar on his move, telling his successor in the
famed Brazilian number 10 shirt: “Good luck for your new challenge”.
“Paris is
a beautiful city and one of my favourites in the world,” three-time World Cup
winner Pele wrote on Twitter.
The
transfer is more than double the previous world record set by Manchester
United’s capture of Paul Pogba from Juventus last year for 105 million euros,
leaving many commentators aghast at the rampant inflation in football transfer
fees.
Leading
coaches such as Arsenal’s Arsene Wenger and Manchester United’s Jose Mourinho
lamented that the move could cause even greater inflation in transfer fees and
player wages.
“It also
looks like the inflation is accelerating,” said Wenger, whose 21 years at
Arsenal have been characterised by prudent spending.
“It’s
beyond calculation and beyond rationality.”
“A
State signing”However, in the French capital there is huge excitement at PSG having
landed a star name to finally make them feared among European football’s elite
with even French president Emmanuel Macron enthused.
“It adds attractiveness. Yes, it’s good news,” said
Macron.
“Neymar to
PSG — the transfer of the century”, splashed Le Parisien’s front page on Thursday
with the first five pages devoted to his impending arrival.
The mood
is understandably more sombre in Barcelona where attention has turned to who
the Catalans can sign to replace Neymar in the month before the transfer window
closes.
Neymar’s
Brazilian international teammate Philippe Coutinho of Liverpool and Borussia
Dortmund’s Ousmane Dembele have both been linked.
There is
also scepticism at the role played by PSG’s owners Oryx Qatar Sports
Investments (QSI) at a time of political crisis for the energy-rich state which
has been boycotted by its Gulf neighbours in recent months and will play host
to the World Cup in 2022.
Spanish
newspaper El Mundo described the move as a “state signing.”
But whilst
La Liga protests at losing one of its biggest stars, Barca’s players have
continued to wish their now former teammate well.
“My friend
I wish you the best in everything that comes!!!” Luis Suarez posted on
Instagram alongside a picture of the two hugging.
“Also
thank you for your support, for everything that I learned with you and for the
unique moments that we spent together!!!! Keep like this and never change love
you little bro.”
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