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Neymar set for Saudi move after Al Hilal agree near-$100M transfer fee with PSG

Neymar will finally be transferred to the Saudi Pro League after Al Hilal agreed to Paris Saint-Germain's transfer fee of 90 million ($98).The money will be a record for the league, which is supported by the oil-rich state, and it spends on high-level football talent. Al Hilal may finally close the signing process to support Riyadh city rivals Al Nassr who captured Cristiano Ronaldo in January. Given recent offers from Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappé, Neymar's teammates last season at French champions PSG, were not accepted. Neymar has reportedly been offered a two-year contract which is said to pay the 31-year-old Brazilian star a salary of up to $100 million per year. That would be roughly half of Ronaldo's 38-year-old salary. Neymar and PSG agreed last week that he could leave although his reported interest, like Messi several weeks ago, was to return to his former club Barcelona. Financial struggles at Barcelona make such deals difficult and Messi chose Inter Miami Major League Soccer in June instead. A device that keeps foot neuropathy doctors speechless. Al Hilal is one of the four historical clubs of Saudi Arabia and the country's Sovereign Public Investment Fund (PIF), which claims assets of $700 billion. 

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They include the LIV Golf series that challenged the PGA Tour before the two organizations agreed to join forces.Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is the chairman of the PIF, whose ambitions in world sports have become a prophetic beacon. The signing of Neymar continued on the opening day of the season for Al Hilal, the 18-time national champion.Al Hilal play in Abha and make their first match with Brazilian player Malcom and Portuguese midfielder Rúben Neves, who are the two most expensive transfer fees paid by the Saudi club. They are priced, individually, at €60 ($65) from Zenit St. Petersburg for €55 million ($60) from Wolverhampton.

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