Saudi club 'open to sending' Neymar on loan to Barcelona if he joins them

The Brazilian has reportedly told he wants to leave PSG in summer window
Due to a Saudi Arabian club’s desire to purchase the Brazilian and loan him over to the Catalan giants, Neymar may still join Barcelona this summer.
According to reports, Neymar informed Paris Saint-Germain of his desire to leave the team this summer as he looks to make a comeback to Camp Nou.
However, Xavi’s side may not be capable to pay for the Brazilian’s expertise considering their current economic situation.
Sport asserts that the Brazilian’s transfer to Barcelona may be significantly influenced by a Saudi Arabian club. They intend to acquire him from PSG this summer and lend him right away to the Camp Nou team.
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The player’s income will be split three ways: the Catalan giants will pay a portion, PSG will pay the other half, and there may be some kind of business deal that involves Barcelona playing a friendly in Saudi Arabia.
After opting to depart the Ligue 1 winners, Neymar was also rumoured to be joining Chelsea, although manager Mauricio Pochettino of the Blues is said to have vetoed the move. PSG will probably request transfer costs in the range of £50 million and £80 million.
Lionel Messi has already relocated to the United States, and Kylian Mbappe and Neymar have both been listed for sale, thus PSG wants to move on to a new phase in their quest for flourishing.
According to Foot Mercato, the Brazilain looks to have his priorities set on coming back to Barcelona despite getting rich approaches from the Middle East.
This occurs amid rumours that Barcelona head coach Xavi Hernandez has not been overly excited about the prospect of getting the former Santos forward back.
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