The British “Sun” reports that Neymar has played five games for Al-Nassr Riyadh but has already earned a salary of 145 million pounds, which is equivalent to earning 29 million pounds per game.
The Brazilian star transferred from Paris Saint-Germain to Saudi Arabia’s Al-Nassr Riyadh on August 15, 2023, for a transfer fee of 78 million pounds. Last October, Neymar suffered an anterior cruciate ligament and left knee meniscus tear while playing for the national team. Currently, this forward is about to return and has started rehabilitation training.
However, Al-Nassr Riyadh’s management told the media that the team is frustrated with Neymar’s off-field behavior and is “fed up.” Some of Neymar’s off-field scandals are considered “unprofessional.” At present, Neymar has not yet responded to this.
What is even more frustrating for Al-Nassr Riyadh is that Neymar will not be able to return to the field until at least January. Because as one of the club’s eight overseas players over 23 years old, Neymar is currently not registered in the Saudi league and has to wait for the next registration window to open before he can play for Al-Nassr Riyadh.
When the Brazilian joined, he signed a huge contract with a weekly salary of 2.5 million pounds. He has served the club for 58 weeks and earned a salary of 145 million pounds. However, he only played five games for Al-Nassr Riyadh (with one goal and three assists), which means he earns 29 million pounds per game.
Fortunately, Al-Nassr Riyadh is currently not worried about the lack of offensive ability in the team. Last year, the team won the Saudi championship, leading Cristiano Ronaldo’s Al-Nassr team by 14 points. This season, Al-Nassr Riyadh also had a perfect start and is currently leading the standings by three points. Foreigners such as Mitrovic, Milinkovic, Cancelo, Koulibaly, Bono, Neves, and others have performed well.
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