Neymar accepts pay-cut in 'verbal agreement' with Barca - reports
Neymar is ready to cut his salary by 12 million euros to leave
Paris Saint-Germain as part of a "verbal agreement" reached between the
Brazilian and Barcelona, according to reports in the Spanish press.
PSG
are yet to sanction the sale of their star striker, who they paid a
world record 222 million euros to sign from Barca only two years ago.
But
Neymar is reportedly eager to return to Spain and Barcelona are
prepared to take him back, with Spanish sports newspaper Diario Sport
claiming a five-year contract has been agreed.
The
newspaper says the terms include Neymar reducing his salary from around
36 million euros at PSG to the 24 million euros he received at Barca in
2017, while also dropping his 26-million euro court case against the
Catalan club.
Neymar claims he was due the amount before leaving as a loyalty bonus.
Barcelona
sports newspaper Mundo Deportivo has reported Neymar will also have to
make a public apology to the club's fans for the manner of his
departure.
The
27-year-old had spent four years at Camp Nou, winning the Champions
League in 2015 and two La Liga titles. He had formed a brilliant
attacking trio alongside Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez.
Any
return for Neymar would likely require Barca to raise funds through
sales. Antoine Griezmann is expected to join from Atletico Madrid for
120 million euros while Frenkie de Jong has already signed for 75
million euros from Ajax.
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