Barcelona news now on neymar
Here are the latest news updates on Neymar from Barcelona:
Latest News:
- Neymar's Future in Doubt: There have been reports that Neymar is considering leaving Barcelona due to the club's financial struggles and the lack of progress in the transfer market. (Source: ESPN)
- Barcelona Open to Selling Neymar: The club is reportedly open to selling Neymar if they receive a suitable offer, with Paris Saint-Germain and Manchester City among the clubs interested in signing the Brazilian forward. (Source: AS)
- Neymar's Agent Denies Transfer Rumors: Neymar's agent, Pini Zahavi, has denied reports that his client is looking to leave Barcelona, stating that Neymar is happy at the club and wants to win more titles. (Source: Marca)
Recent Developments:
- Neymar's Injury Update: Neymar has been ruled out for several weeks after suffering a hamstring injury in Barcelona's 2-1 win over Villarreal. (Source: FC Barcelona)
- Barcelona's Financial Woes: The club's financial struggles have been well-documented, with reports suggesting that they are struggling to balance their books. This has led to speculation that they may be forced to sell some of their top players, including Neymar. (Source: The Guardian)
- Neymar's Relationship with Messi: There have been reports of tension between Neymar and Lionel Messi, with some suggesting that the two players have fallen out. However, both players have denied these rumors, with Messi stating that he and Neymar are still close friends. (Source: Goal.com)
What's Next:
- Barcelona's Next Match: Barcelona will face Real Madrid in the Copa del Rey quarterfinals on February 26. (Source: FC Barcelona)
- Neymar's Return: Neymar is expected to return to training in late March, with a view to making his comeback in the Champions League quarterfinals. (Source: ESPN)
- Transfer Window: The summer transfer window is expected to be busy, with several top clubs interested in signing Neymar. However, it remains to be seen whether Barcelona will be willing to sell their star forward. (Source: The Telegraph)