Santos prepares the financial plan to be able to afford Neymar

Santos prepares the financial plan to be able to afford Neymar


The striker tries to release Al-Hilal and get to Vila Belmiro for free, but the star’s salary far exceeds that of any player in the squad




Santos is in full swing behind the scenes and has high expectations for Neymar’s return. Between a sports project and the happiness of the return of an idol, Peixe is also very attached to financial issues. This is because the attacker will have a much higher monthly cost than any other player in the squad.

Santos’ idea is to do as he did a few years ago, that is, keep the attacker in Brazil for longer. At that time, Peixe significantly increased the star’s salary, but found sponsors to pay the player directly. Additionally, it has developed strategies to redirect existing funding and retain the athlete. Currently, the club’s board of directors believes that Neymar is someone who “pays himself”, due to the sponsorships the institution has to seek at the moment.

Santos recently offered contracts to Dudu and Gabigol, who agreed with Cruzeiro. Even so, the monthly plan to get Neymar will cost the club more than the two combined. Added to this are image rights and partnerships to be agreed.

Peixe then works to find new business partners capable of absorbing much of the star’s costs. The financial plan has been analyzed by everyone within the club, so that it does not damage Santos’ coffers and still manage to have Neymar.

President Marcelo Teixeira, optimistic, has put all his leaders to work in favor of the Neymar project. Now it remains to be seen whether the attacker will be released from Al-Hilal and return to Brazil.

The soap opera Neymar, Santos and Al-Hilal

The star has already fully recovered from the muscle injury suffered in November and is working without any restrictions. However, Al-Hilal does not want to give up the players who are currently playing, which is why they will not register Neymar in the Saudi League. The Brazilian is only available in the Asian Champions League, where the club will only take the field on February 4, against Persepolis. from Iran.

Both parties want termination. The matter, however, is considered delicate. The end of the contract, which will last until June, would result in a fine of 60 million euros, approximately R$378 million. The club has no intention of releasing the Brazilian easily. Al-Hilal does not want the departure to take place on a free transfer or a loan in the last months of the contract.

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Source: Terra

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