Golden door opened: Neymar done ‘final talk’ with Al Hilal after receiving huge €100 million contract offer

One of the topics of conversation throughout the ongoing summer transfer season has been Neymar’s future.

The attacker is anticipated to depart Paris Saint-Germain this summer after six years there. There have been plenty of women interested in him.

But even though the player has been urging Barcelona to sign him back, it looks like Saudi Arabia is ready to make a significant development.

PSG and Al Hilal reach agreement

Neymar is reportedly just one step away from relocating to Saudi Arabia this summer, according to Fabrice Hawkins. This is due to a “several million dollar” contract that PSG and Al Hilal had reached.

Al Hilal’s prior offer to Neymar, according to Brazilian news outlet UOL, was reportedly in the neighborhood of €80 million.

To persuade Neymar, who was willing to join Barcelona on a €15 million salary, the Saudi Arabian heavyweights have upped their offer to €100 million.

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According to Fabrizio Romano, Neymar may be intrigued by Al Hilal’s fresh offer and is thinking about working out a deal with the powerful Saudi club.

No Barça return for Neymar?

Without a doubt, Neymar made going back to Barcelona his top goal this summer in preparation for the upcoming season.

The club’s head coach, Xavi Hernandez, was less enthusiastic about the notion. In any case, the club lacked the resources required to approve his transfer to Camp Nou.

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Because Barcelona approved the sale of Ousmane Dembele to PSG, they are still without an attacking option, therefore Neymar was never a viable choice.

The club may need to make a big decision in the coming weeks as they try to add a right-back to their roster in addition to a new attacker.

The club recently made a breakthrough in their pursuit of Joao Cancelo, but the right-back’s arrival from Manchester City could affect their pursuit of Bernardo Silva.

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