Neymar ‘wanted by Al-Hilal as Saudi club sends representatives to Paris for talks after missing out on Messi transfer’
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PARIS SAINT-GERMAIN superstar Neymar is being targeted by Al-Hilal ahead of the summer transfer window.
The star forward, who joined PSG on a world record £198million transfer in 2017, looks set to leave Paris.
The French champions are looking for a major revamp with stars like Sergio Ramos and Lionel Messi, who joined Inter Miami, already out.
According to , Neymar could be next as Al-Hilal representatives flew to the French capital on Friday hoping to seal a deal with him.
The Saudi giants initially hoped to land Messi but the Argentina captain opted for the MLS.
Therefore, Al-Hilal have turned their attention to the Brazil international and are willing to offer a mammoth wage package.
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The 31-year-old's salary would be in line with Al-Nassr superstar Cristiano Ronaldo's whopping £171million per year.
Al-Hilal, who are owned by Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund, look set to offer PSG close to £40m for Neymar, whose contract runs out in 2025.
The Brazilian has also been linked with a move to the Premier League this summer.
Manchester United, Chelsea and Newcastle have all been touted as potential destinations for the Barcelona hero.
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If Neymar decides to roll credits on his European career he will be joining a number of fellow stars in the Middle East.
That includes Karim Benzema, who moved to Al-Ittihad from Real Madrid.
The same club, which is also owned by the PIF, looks set to agree terms with Chelsea star N'Golo Kante.