Neymar free to join PSG as Barca buyout clause paid

Published August 4, 2017
MADRID: Spanish lawyer Juan de Dios Crespo, specialist in sports and 
EU and international law, leaves the Spanish Professional Football League “La Liga” headquarters on Thursday after trying to deposit Neymar’s 
buyout clause.—AFP
MADRID: Spanish lawyer Juan de Dios Crespo, specialist in sports and EU and international law, leaves the Spanish Professional Football League “La Liga” headquarters on Thursday after trying to deposit Neymar’s buyout clause.—AFP

BARCELONA: Brazil forward Neymar’s world record transfer to Paris St Germain is close to completion after his club Barcelona said on Thursday that the player’s representatives had paid the 222 million euros ($263 million) release clause in his contract.

“On Thursday afternoon, Neymar Jr’s legal representatives visited in person the club’s offices and made the payment of 222 million euros in the player’s name with regards to the unilateral termination of the contract that united both parties,” Barcelona said in a statement on their website.

There was no immediate confirmation of a transfer by PSG.

The payment of the clause shatters the previous world record transfer of 105 million euros (then $116 million) that Manchester United paid for France midfielder Paul Pogba last year.

“As such, the club will pass on to UEFA the details of the above operation so that they can determine the disciplinary responsibilities that may arise from this case,” Barca added.

The comment follows a claim by Spanish league president Javier Tebas on Wednesday that Neymar’s move would break Financial Fair Play rules introduced by UEFA, European football’s ruling body.

Barca did all they could to stop Neymar from leaving, and had vowed to complain to UEFA if his seemingly untouchable release clause was triggered.

The payment of the clause directly to the club was the second attempt Neymar’s representatives had made on Thursday to break his bond with Barca.

Earlier in the day, his lawyer Juan de Dios Crespo had tried to deposit the enormous sum at the Spanish league’s offices in Madrid, but he was turned away.

Tebas had told Spanish sports daily AS that he wouldn’t let the league act as an intermediary to an operation that he, like Barcelona, believed violated UEFA’s FFP rules. He had called PSG a “state-supported club.” The club’s Qatari owners are closely linked to the energy-rich ruling family.

Neymar ended weeks of silence by telling Barca’s executives, players and coach on Wednesday that his intention was to leave the club after four seasons.

Barca spokesman Josep Vives responded that the club would not negotiate and would demand the full payment of the clause. Last year, Neymar signed a new contract with Barca that tied him to the Catalan club through 2021.

At 25 years old, Neymar is already one of football’s top talents.

Neymar scored 105 goals playing alongside Lionel Messi and was a key playmaker for Barcelona as it won a Champions League, two Spanish leagues, three Copa del Reys, one Club World Cup, a UEFA Super Cup and two Spanish Super Cups.

The expectation at PSG will be for him to lead it to elusive Champions League success.

Published in Dawn, August 4th, 2017

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