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Neymar fails to return to Barcelona

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The series of Brazilian star Neymar's return from Paris Saint-Germain to Barcelona has ended, but only temporarily, according to Catalan newspapers published on Tuesday, after two and a half months of ebb and flow over the transfer of the most expensive player in the history of football. The transfer window closed on Monday evening, and the 27-year-old remained with the Qatari-owned team that made him the most expensive player in the world in 2017, spending a release clause worth 222 million euros. “Sport” headlined: “Ansu Fati today and Neymar in 2020,” referring to the brilliance of the teenager from Guinea-Bissau at the moment and the Spanish champion’s attempt to repeat negotiations to restore his talented player. "La Vanguardia" wrote that "Neymar will try to leave next summer," while "Mundo Deportivo" indicated that "Neymar is preparing to leave in 2020." "Sport" drew a scenario for the return of a player who was unable to win the Champions League title for his Parisian team, in light of successive injuries during crucial periods of the season. She explained, "Neymar can resort to FIFA (the International Federation) next summer because he will have completed three seasons of a contract he signed when he was under the age of twenty-eight. The protection period for contracts without a penalty clause will have ended, and FIFA can set the price, which is around 180 million euros, according to what Barcelona believes." She continued, "This matter is based on the price of his arrival (222 million euros), consumption and his salary, which amounts to about 38 million euros per season." Foiled and drowned The son of Santos Club, who was promised to succeed his country's legend Pele, remained against his will and was "frustrated" and "drowned" according to what the Spanish newspapers portrayed. He fled from his sad reality to the United States and joined the Brazilian national team, which is playing in the friendly matches of Colombia and Peru on September 7 and 11. Neymar's return to Barcelona was not convincing to everyone, as the Qatari administration clings to him in order to preserve its pride, and Barcelona's financial capabilities are weak at the present time after its expensive and valuable spending to include French striker Antoine Griezmann and Dutch midfielder Frankie de Jong. In the midst of the heat of negotiations, former French world champion and current analyst Frank Leboeuf told ESPN: “Barcelona does not want Neymar. He is manipulating Saint-Germain. Saint-Germain fans also do not want to see Neymar again. They are fed up with his absences, injuries, and behavior, and because he expressed his desire to leave, they do not want to see him.” This reflects the idea that Barcelona wanted to punish Neymar for his betrayal in 2017, when he broke the “MSN” treble with Argentine Lionel Messi, who wanted his return, and Uruguayan Luis Suarez. Despite scoring 51 goals in 58 matches and dominating local titles, Al-Ragheb declined to be alone in a heroic role in the rankings of the Golden Ball awarded to the best player in the world, and his team fell in the early knockout stages once again in the Champions League, in light of his emotional adventures and loud nights while recovering from injuries for which his team paid dearly. Former centre-back Lobov continued, "If I were Leonardo (Brazilian sporting director), Saint-Germain has a lot of money. They wanted a good Neymar, but if you want to play the role of a child and not an adult, I will put you in the reserve team and when you are ready, you will play with the first team." He continued, "Saint-Germain is wealthy enough to manipulate you. How much will your price be after a year if you play with the reserve team or not at all?" 300 million euros In parallel

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