Barcelona star Neymar says he “had conversations” with Manchester United over a potential move during the summer transfer window.
The 23-year-old Brazil star was heavily linked with a move to Old Trafford last month, but Barcelona claimed the speculation was just a “rumour”.
Now however, Neymar has confirmed there was an approach from Louis van Gaal’s men, who were attempting to line up a move for the player next summer.
“We had conversations, but there was nothing concrete,” Neymar told ESPN. “I heard that there were offers, but none made it to me.”
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Neymar is contracted to Barca until 2018 and the Catalan giants are hoping to extend the players deal, who signed for them from Santos in May 2013.
Barcelona president Josep Maria Bartomeu last month quashed all talk of a move for the player, a view which was echoed by the forward’s agent Wagner Ribeiro.
“Those are just rumours and what people write but there is nothing to it,” Bartomeu told Catalan radio station Catalunya Radio.
“Neymar is happy at Barca. We don’t want Neymar to leave at all.”
Neymar is believed to have a buyout clause of £140m, but Barca are keen to tie him down to another deal with a buy-out closer to £200m to ward off interest from United and Europe’s other big guns.
Had to agree with the article during the week regarding Sir Alex Ferguson. It felt like clickbait done in a different manner. One thing I have noticed is that Steven Gerrard seems to be getting away with it a bit. Revelations that he hates Diouf, Pearce and Atkinson weren’t quite that revealing, but his memory of the Chelsea game is simply laughable. Fair enough Liverpool went gung-ho for a win when all they needed was a draw, but the goal they conceded was hardly a result of their style of play. Knocking the ball backwards and forwards waiting for half-time at 0-0 is hardly terrible tactics. Say what you want about the slip but I remember how Gerrard played in the second half of that match. A selfish man on a one-man mission to try and save the team, it was like he was getting paid per shot. Saying he had a lump in his throat when he was dropped against United, well he hardly proved Brendan wrong.
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But the story that takes the biscuit has to be how his feelings were hurt that he wasn’t offered a position at Liverpool.
‘what would have kept me at Liverpool into this season was the chance of shadowing Brendan Rodgers and his staff as well as playing. Those ideas were only mentioned to me after I had announced I was leaving.I don’t know if I am going to be good enough to be a manager, or a number one, number two, number three or number four. Liverpool replaced coaches Colin Pascoe and Mike Marsh in the summer, so they were looking for a new number two, or number three or number four. I would have been tailor-made to fill one of these roles, as well as making myself available as a squad player.’
Pretty tough to coach Liverpool all the way from LA? Announcing his new club and contract probably meant he wasn’t a viable option four months later when the positions became available.
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Dear all footballers and managers…When you leave a club, retire, or go into semi-retirement somewhere in the colonies, please just shut up and leave.
You have more money than anyone could ever possibly need. We, the fans, understand that there’s no such thing as loyalty to clubs any more. You are just making it worse.
I’m with Daniel Storey on the Fergie books. Ditto everyone else. The tit-for-tat autobiography and open letter to fans are two of the worse developments in football in recent times.
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