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Neymar Leaves Paris Saint-Germain FC For A Lucrative Deal with Al-Hilal

Neymar bids farewell to Paris Saint-Germain after a successful six-year stint and sets his sights on a new chapter with Al-Hilal, a Saudi Arabian football club.

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Having spent six years at Paris Saint-Germain, Neymar has now embarked on a new journey with Al-Hilal in Saudi Arabia. The Brazilian superstar's transition to his new team is under the guidance of Portuguese coach Jorge Jesus. This move has come to fruition through an agreement between Al-Hilal and PSG, which will see the French club receiving a substantial sum of around 100 million euros (equivalent to approximately S$148 million) as part of the negotiation.

Neymar will proudly don the number 10 jersey for Al-Hilal as he enters into a two-season contract. With his medical examinations already scheduled, the anticipation is that Neymar will arrive in Saudi Arabia by the week's end.

Al-Hilal is on a mission to construct a formidable lineup, and their efforts have been marked by significant signings. Notable names like Rúben Neves, formerly of Wolverhampton, Kooulibaly, previously associated with Chelsea, Milinkovic-Savic, who played for Lazio, and Malcom, formerly of Zenit, have all joined the club's ranks.

The details reported on the Globo Esporte website outline that Neymar's new journey is set to be lucratively rewarding. His two-year contract, encompassing salary, bonuses, and commercial agreements, will reportedly amount to a staggering 320 million euros, equivalent to approximately S$ 474 million.

 
 
 
 

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