I would be happier if he returned to Barcelona- Ronaldinho on Neymar
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It is widely believed that Lionel Messi has had the same impact on the Brazilian ace as his compatriot.
Neymar's decision of moving to Parc des Princes came as a big shock to the entire footballing world. The ex-Barcelona man was bought by the French side PSG for a record fee of £200 million. Following the move, the striker was heavily criticised for choosing an easy league as compared to the competition and intensity of LaLiga.
Neymar's fellow countryman Ronaldinho Gaúcho too wishes to see the number 10 in Barcelona's shirt again.
Speaking in a recent interview the former Brazilian international expressed his desire to watch Neymar at Camp Nou again.
"The important thing is that Neymar is happy, I like that my friends are always happy but, personally, I would be happier if he returned to Barcelona," said Ronaldinho to Marca.
The ex-Barcelona man also believes that the chances of happening Neymar's move back to Camp Nou side are very less.
"But it's something I don't think will happen," added the former Brazilian international.
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The 38-year-old hung his boots earlier this year after spending some time with Brazilian club Fluminense.
"I’m happy and calm here and don't miss football," the striker replied on whether he regrets this decision."
[KH_RELATED_NEWS title="Related News"][/KH_RELATED_NEWS]Neymar was heavily rumoured of returning to Laliga in Real Madrid's colours following the departure of Cristiano Ronaldo to Juventus but PSG proved reluctant to let go of their star striker.
With two great strikers upfront with him in the name of teen sensation Mbappe and Cavani, the #10 can fancy a great chance of adding a Champions League Trophy to his collection with the French side this season.