BREAKING NEWS: Neymar’s €222m buyout clause has been paid!

Neymar with the Champions League trophy in 2015. Photo: AP

Neymar with the Champions League trophy in 2015. Photo: AP

Published Aug 3, 2017

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BARCELONA – Neymar is now free to complete his world record transfer to Paris Saint-Germain after Barcelona confirmed on Thursday his €222 million (about R3.53 billion) buyout clause had been received by the Catalan club.

“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,” Barca said in a statement.

“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.”

The transaction ends a long-running saga with regards to completing the Brazilian’s move from Barcelona to PSG.

FC Barcelona communiqué on Neymar Jr https://t.co/G87wtAhVxe

— FC Barcelona (@FCBarcelona) August 3, 2017

The move had been held up by the Spanish league’s refusal to

accept the cheque presented by Neymar’s lawyers at their Madrid headquarters earlier on Thursday.

La Liga president Javier Tebas said he wouldn’t accept PSG’s

money as he believes the deal will violate Uefa’s financial fair play rules.

And Barca added that they will aid Uefa in any future

enquiry into whether the French side fall foul of regulations that don’t

allow clubs to lose more than €30 million over three years. 

“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,” continued the Barca statement.

However, Uefa insisted the move doesn’t automatically break

FFP rules as PSG have time to balance their books.

“The transfer of Neymar to PSG will have an effect on the

club’s finances over several years, but the impact of such an operation cannot

be judged in advance, notably as PSG could well sell several players for a

significant amount,” Uefa said in a statement to AFP.

The player is now due to arrive in Paris on Friday, according to airport sources

in the French capital, to complete the deal.

And Neymar could be presented at PSG’s Ligue 1 opener at

home to Amiens

on Saturday.

The Brazilian’s new mark is more than double the previous

record set by Manchester United’s capture of Paul Pogba from Juventus last year

for €105 million. 

AFP, Staff Writer

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