Sunday 26 January 2014

Madrid offered 105m euros for Neymar

Real Madrid were prepared to part with 105 million euros for the signing of Neymar, according to a document published by Barcelona-based sports dailies Sport and Mundo Deportivo.
The document, which bears the club's letterhead and several annotations by hand, says Real Madrid were ready to pay 60 million euros in four 15-million-euro instalments (2013, 2014, 2015 and 2016) to NR Sports, the company managed by Neymar's father. In addition, Madrid were willing to pay 25 of the 40 million in compensation due to Barcelona in the event that the Brazilian signed for another club. The player's father demanded the full 40 from Los Blancos.
Madrid were also offering a further 20 million euros, of which 10 would go to Santos and 10 to DIS, the company which owned a share of the footballer's rights. The total cost of the deal therefore came to 105 million euros.
Real Madrid proposed to pay Neymar10 million a year after tax if he signed for six seasons and 12 if he put pen to paper on an eight-year deal, with the 21-year-old also receiving bonuses for winning La Liga, the Champions League and the Copa del Rey. Meanwhile, Madrid were to hold 30% of the former Santos man's image rights, the player keeping the remaining 70%.
Both Sport and Mundo Deportivo also published a PowerPoint allegedly created by Real Madrid. In the presentation, the capital club outlined its offer of afull-time family assistant, a residence in La Moraleja, a Spanish teacher for the whole family, schooling for his sister Rafaella, an expert in marketing and special assistance from Zinedine Zidane. Madrid also guaranteed Neymar that he would be readily welcomed by theleading figures in the dressing room.

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