NEYMAR IS RIGHT ABOUT BARCELONA'S BOARD BUT DON'T BELIEVE A WORD HE SAYS
"I'm very sad with the board at Barcelona.
They are not people who should be there. Barca deserve much better and everybody knows it."
Most
Barcelona fans would agree. The current board have come under fire for
the team's gradual decline on the pitch, the lack of talent coming
through at La Masia, sub-standard signings, the sacrifice of a playing
style and, most recently of all, the failure to get Lionel Messi's new
contract signed despite the fact it was announced amid much fanfare in
July.
Furthermore,
many of the Barcelona players probably think the same after a
two-legged defeat to Real Madrid in the Spanish Supercopa which caused
Gerard Pique to conclude: "For the first time in my nine years at the
club, they are superior to us."
However,
Neymar has his own reasons to criticise Barcelona's board. First of
all, the Brazilian is unhappy after the Catalan club refused to honour a
loyalty bonus of €26 million after he signed a new contract in late
October 2016. In the meantime, he may also be trying to clean his image
after the controversial manner of his exit.
Barca
held back the €26m payment agreed with the player's father, leaving the
cheque with a notary as the forward's move to Paris Saint-Germain was
negotiated, considering that the club were within their rights to do so
given that the 25-year-old had departed less than a year after putting
pen to paper on a fresh deal.
Neymar
signed for Barca back in 2013, but the forward's family have been using
the current Blaugrana board as a cash cow ever since 2011, when the
club paid out €10m to his father in order to guarantee the player would
end up at Camp Nou.
Barca,
with Sandro Rosell as president back in 2013, then negotiated a fee of
€17.1m with Santos, a surprisingly low amount for the world's most
talented young player, allegedly in order to cut supermarket chain DIS
(who owned a percentage of the player's rights) out of the deal.
Instead, Neymar's family were paid another €40m by the Catalan club as
part of the transfer.
Neymar's
father also now takes home another €40m as part of his move to PSG and
most believe it was the player's parent who pushed for his son to leave
Barcelona.
In
an emotional Instagram post after his exit, however, the forward
claimed Neymar Sr. had wanted him to stay at Camp Nou in what looked
like an attempt to exonerate his father. The same message also spoke of
"new challenges" and his love for the Catalan club.
Essentially,
a transfer that had begun with money laundering (for which Rosell is
now in prison), ended up with a good measure of image laundering. But it
just doesn't wash.
Later,
at his unveiling in Paris, Neymar claimed the first person he had told
he was leaving Barca was coach Ernesto Valverde when, in fact, he had
previously spent 15 minutes in the Real Madrid dressing room after the
Miami Clasico collecting shirts for souvenirs.
The
Selecao star insisted that the decision to depart had been taken just
two days beforehand but, in reality, he had made his mind up long before
that and, in the meantime, the 25-year-old had misled his team-mates
into believing he would stay, prompting Pique to post a celebratory
message on social media over which he has since been mocked.
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