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PSG superstar Neymar headed to Saudi club Al-Hilal

The star player is the latest in a spending frenzy by both Al-Hilal and the Saudi Pro League

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In news that gained momentum quickly, former Paris-Saint Germain forward Neymar is joining Saudi Pro League side Al-Hilal for a record $300 million package over two years. According to Fabrizio Romano, the deal could reach up to of $400 million until 2025 due to endorsements and commercial deals.

Neymar leaves PSG after playing in 112 games for the French side. In those games, he scored 82 goals and dished out 50 assists as PSG won Ligue 1 five straight years. Although he was paired with other superstars Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappe, the group could never win the Champions League, finishing as runner-ups in the 2019-2020 season.

Neymar goes to Al-Hilal as part of a massive departure list from PSG. Lionel Messi is already making waves at Inter Miami in the MLS, and although Kylian Mbappe has returned to training with rumors that he could decide to stay with the club, the Real Madrid rumors won’t die down. PSG is going to look very different in the upcoming season, as will Saudi side Al-Hilal. They’ve spent big money on bringing in major transfers such as Neymar and Wolves’ Ruben Neves, and don’t plan on making this a one year deal.

For Neymar, this is another big money deal in a career filled with big money moves. According to ESPN FC, he’s the only player ever to be transferred for more than £300 million multiple times in a career. The first time was when he was transferred to Barcelona from Santos, then from Barca to PSG.

Al-Hilal may not be done in the transfer market. They’re linked to Fulham’s Aleksandar Mitrovic and Atletico Madrid’s Joao Felix, to bolster their squad in addition to Neymar. The Al-Hilal spending spree may not be over just yet.

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