5 responses to “Santos Saves Chelsea from Potential Quagmire …”
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Well I’m a fan of Neymar, but I think it’s time to forget him. If he shows no interest in Europe, then Europe must show no interest in him. If Neymar wants to play for a big team outside Brazil he needs to think how he can assist that team in getting him. Surely it’s the team you’re going to that you need to think about most. Neymar must realize that if he really wants to move, there is little Santos can do about it. If he makes his choice public; it’s game over. Ultimately the decision is his, not theirs.
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the release clause in his contract is 45m,this effectively meany santos can not decide if the deal will happen or not.i love the way their president thinks they can decide what happens likewise with his agent….always trying to raise the price and his wages.
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Totally agree with you. Neymar is one player we can do without.
I live in Brazil and can guarantee you that back in Blighty you only hear half the stuff that's reported over here regarding “Neymar the Brat”.
The only contribution he would make to the team is as a destabilising force, as was Robinho at Man City.
Stear well clear Abramovich. -
giggity!
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Despite what Santos claim, it may be that there were no serious offers for Neymar. It’s seems odd that he wanted to go to Real Madrid and now suddenly he wants to stay at Santos. I think they invited the big clubs to talk to Neymar in the hope of landing 45m, but withdrew it when no one offered that. And I don’t think Chelsea put in any offers, though Madrid may have made some enquiries.
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