Neymar Jr these last two seasons fulfilled the wish he had expressed since he left the PSG in 2017: play again with Leo Messi as they did in FC Barcelona for four years. Although the Brazilian star’s initial intention was to return to the Camp Nou, circumstances did not encourage that desire and, instead, Messi left the club of his life to sign for PSG in the summer of 2021. Now Two years later, it was confirmed that the Argentine genius was leaving Paris and Neymar took advantage of his social networks to spread a farewell message to the Argentine that mixed emotion, sincerity and even something like self-criticism. “Brother… what we thought didn’t happen but we tried everything. Nice to share 2 more years with you,” the Brazilian international wrote, attaching his comment to two photos, one in black and white and the other with color, where he is seen hugging his “brother”, as he himself defines it. “Good luck in your new phase and be happy. I love you,” Neymar concluded in his message.
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The wind of change is in the air in Paris and no one is able to guarantee one hundred percent where Neymar will play from next season. Aged 31 and under contract until 2025, the Brazilian star has recently been linked with a future destination in the Premier League. The will of PSG, at least one that has emerged, will carry out its eleventh project that makes it revolve around the figure of Kylian Mbappé, changing the attractiveness of one of the most brilliant a priori forwards in history by growing from an idea together. That “it didn’t happen as we thought but we tried everything” lends itself to interpretation, but it is not difficult to relate the comment to the accumulated disappointments in the Champions League for the Ligue 1 champion.
Source: La Verdad

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