Signing Brazilian sensation Neymar is a very complex affair as the players rights are divided in four parts : Club Santos (55%), DIS (45%),Teisa (5%) plus his father. Each naturally wishes to get the maximum out of their investment, while his Club Santos desires to sell him now in order to avoid the player becoming a "free agent" next season.
As written here Spanish Football Club Real Madrid has burst onto the scene to "torpedo" the pre-agreement with FC Barcelona. The strategy is simple, while FC Barcelona is willing to pay around 40-45M€ Real Madrid has raised the bid to 100M€. Real Madrid is willing to offer more & will take care of the "penalty pre-agreement clause" with Barça as well.
Apart from Real Madrid, other Clubs are said to have entered the picture like Manchester City which has said will offer 138M€, obviously false as its "filtered news" to make all the parties offering lift their bids.
Up to here its all known. What is fresh news is that the player seems to want to go to FC Barcelona. News out of Brazil, via O Globo, comments that Neymar has signed an "agreement" with FC Barcelona last week committing to present himself at the Club for next season straight after duties with Brazil in the upcoming FIFA Confederations Cup.
Important piece of "fresh" news today, as it is hard to fight against the desires of the player. Real Madrid has been successful in its strategy, at least it has forced FC Barcelona to pay way about the original figure they calculated. Said this the Neymar circle with so many intermediaries hungry for money are liquid & every changing & Real Madrid still has a glimpse of a chance, after all 100M€ is a record figure.
However, if the Spanish Football Sports readers were to ask me were I believe Neymar will finally end up my answer is that it looks like FC Barcelona at this moment. Plus it looks like the Brazilian "whiz kid" will join for next season.
Said this, negotiations with all parties ( & all Clubs ) are continuing in this very complex & "greedy" atmosphere. Stay tuned.
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