Forward for Al Hilal and international player from Brazil Photos of Neymar with his own Mercedes helicopter have been shared online.
The 29-year-old has no qualms about sharing his secret ambition of living life to the fullest and maximizing his wealth and fame.
He just uploaded a picture of himself standing in front of the modified vehicle that is on show in the yard of his opulent Rio de Janeiro home.
With an astounding 155 million Instagram followers, Neymar shared a picture of himself sitting on his garden wall in a relaxed position.
After a demanding season that saw him lead Brazil to the Copa America final, where they were finally defeated by bitter rivals Argentina at the Maracana, Neymar was spotted lounging in socks, shorts, and a Puma hoodie.
The picture features the helicopter prominently displayed on Neymar’s front lawn, which rivals any professional football field in terms of aesthetic appeal.
The helicopter was originally claimed by Bild to have cost Neymar Jr. £10.5 million and was branded with the initials NJR.
There are speculations that the latest Mercedes model, the H-145, was inspired by Batman’s batmobile.
Neymar has a history of cosplaying as the Dark Knight and is thought to be a huge fan of DC Comics. He even has tattoos that are inspired by Batman.
The famous Brazilian is currently on holiday at his opulent estate, which is thought to be roughly 60 miles down the coast from Rio.
Presumably, the resort is situated in Mangaratiba, a picturesque area well-known for its numerous stunning beaches and for being the site of The Expendables filming.
The attacker had an unsatisfactory season with both club and nation, as Lille shocked Paris Saint-Germain in the Ligue 1 championship game.
PSG finally lost in the Champions League after shockingly eliminating Bayern Munich and Barcelona. They were ousted by Manchester City in the quarterfinals.
Neymar, who cost £200 million to move from Barcelona to Paris in the summer of 2017, was still the most expensive football player in the world, but he also struggled this summer on the international scene.
Brazil, the hosts and reigning champions of the 2019 event, lost to Argentina 1-0 at home in the Maracana, their first competitive loss in the venue since 1950. It was a sad defeat.