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Neymar dreams of playing in the Premier League and this is the incredible salary he would get at Liverpool

PSG's Brazilian star wants to move to England 

By Charles Cornwall

PSG's Brazilian star wants to move to England 
PSG's Brazilian star wants to move to England 

Despite not being in his best physical and footballing moment after several weeks suffering with injuries, Paris Saint Germain attacker Neymar Jr. continues to arouse enormous interest from the big teams in Europe, who are already preparing a cheque with several zeros to the right to convince the Brazilian to join their squad.

After the recent announcement that the Brazilian striker would no longer be with Paris, the rumours on social networks have been growing in a disproportionate way, with reporter Ekrem KONUR reporting in recent hours that Neymar would be interested in continuing his career in the Premier League, a league that has teams such as Manchester United, Manchester City and Newcastle United as the most interested in signing him.

Most likely institutions like Liverpool and Arsenal will be intrigued to know more details about the price that will have this South American attacker, and it is said that Neymar's sights are set on the Premier League as it is one of the few leagues able to pay those 60 million dollars for his transfer, not counting that the annual salary of the Brazilian was around 28 million euros per year, a figure that even the Reds can not give Mohamed Salah who is the best paid at Anfield with those 11 million euros per year.

Liverpool uninterested in signing Neymar

In addition to Neymar Jr.'s salary far exceeding that of Mo', Jurgen Klopp's side are not currently considering a player who has gone from strength to strength over the years, with the Reds only looking to make media signings that do not exceed a budget limited to some extent by their non-entry into the Champions League in 2023-2024, with Liverpool undergoing a tough restructuring process that promises improvements in terms of winning championships.


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