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Neymar The New Pele

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Neymar.

Does the kid really need an introduction? He’s holding PELE for goodness sake.

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Originally Pele was meant to hold young Neymar, but his ego was too heavy


For all those who determinedly drowned out the transfer rumors last summer, or for all those utterly distracted by the ongoing tug of war between Barcelona and Arsenal for the services of one Cesc Fabregas (which will re-ignite in some months) here’s an introduction.

The 18 year old striker at Santos was thrust under the spotlight after his performance in Brazil’s youth team in last years u-17 World Cup finals in Nigeria, and he began to attract serious interest last summer from Europe’s biggest clubs – Chelsea, Juventus, AC Milan and Barcelona were among them. Why? An enviable combination of blistering pace, trickery and skills, dribbling prowess, a lethal finish and his goal celebrations, which usually involve some sweet samba moves that fellow teammate (and European target) Ganso tries to imitate but ends up shuffling around awkwardly.

Neymar has already been called up by Menezes for the Brazilian senior squad – his exclusion from the World Cup team in South Africa caused widespread indignation in his home nation, and played a partial role in Dunga’s dismissal following a disappointing quarter finals exit for the five time world champions.
So, this new ‘wonder-kid’ has certainly been causing some waves. He’s also caused a fair bit of trouble, something worth bearing in mind when we consider how he might potentially fit in at a club so lacking in ego and dressing room bust-ups.

When his Santos coach insisted another teammate take a penalty in a match in September, Neymar, the regular spot-kicker, threw a spectacular tantrum. Which might have been more acceptable had Neymar not missed every penalty thrown his way in recent games. Neymar’s sulkiness and yelling at the coach resulted in him being banned for 2 games, his being banned resulted in the Santos fans getting angry, and the fans anger resulted in the coach being fired. Following this debacle, Menezes deliberately didn’t call up Neymar for the next Brazil friendly on account of his behaviour.


Oh come, on, I hear voices say, he’s only 18, who at Barcelona hasn’t been directly involved in the firing of one of a club’s most successful coaches?

(Silence)

Ok. So we know the kid had his ego rapidly inflated by European attention and the Brazilian media pretty much proposing a statue of Neymar to be built next to Christ the Redeemer. He’s been hearing every day that he’s the Future of Brazilian Football. But his ability is in no question. (Except his penalty taking. Best leave that to Messi anyway.) At the moment Barcelona scouts are in Brazil keeping an eye on young Neymar, with Albert Valentin stating that Neymar fit the profile of a Barca player. In which the criteria is pretty much being very very very good at football.

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Neymar: 'YOU were once labelled as the next Pele?!!!!' Robinho: 'Oh shut up'


The potential price of Neymar is a little murky, he could sell for anything between 20 and 40 million euros – maybe more, but Barcelona aren’t going to be prepared to pay as much as Chelsea, Manchester City or Real Madrid. This money might be better spent on another left back, or centre back. Would he fit the Barca style of play? In some ways this is difficult to address before a player comes to the club. Santos don’t play our style, neither do Brazil. Barcelona’s focus on the collective however, and lack of glory hunting in front of goal would certainly be a change for a player accustomed to individual applause.

Not to mention that the ‘star’ of Santo would be sharing a dressing room with the star of the contemporary footballing world, one Leo Messi. And would Neymar track back? Maybe if his opponent had criticized his hair… People might cite Ibra as a precedent, (rightly or wrongly) in which a player ultimately had too great an ego to truly prosper at Barcelona, and would urge Barca not to make a similar mistake. Others might point to Neymar’s outstanding talent, youth, and the sorely missed Brazilian flair up front that departed the Camp Nou with Ronaldinho. I personally would point out the potential for Neymar to become the focal point of all of Pique’s pranks, thrusting Bojan out of the picture and off to Racing on loan. As you can see below, the old cake in face remains popular at Santos:

 

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Real Madrid boss Mourinho leaves squad place open for Neymar
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Marca says Mourinho will keep a place free for Neymar's arrival from
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In China, Mourinho hinted: "My squad is short ... but this is by choice."

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Chelsea could miss out on Neymar to Real Madrid over €45m price

• Real Madrid close in on deal for Brazilian Neymar

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Neymar has scored three times in five appearances for Brazil but €45m may be too high a price for Chelsea. Photograph: Paulo Whitaker/Reuters

Chelsea could be outbid by Real Madrid for the signature of Neymar unless they pay €45m (£39.7m) to Santos, according to a source closely involved in negotiations for the striker.

After reports in Spain on Tuesday stated that a deal to take Neymar to Madrid was near completion, the insider said: "If Chelsea will not pay €45m he will go to Real." Neymar is Chelsea's prime summer target, so to miss out on a forward who has scored three goals in five Brazil appearances would cause severe frustration for the owner, Roman Abramovich.

Whether the billionaire would be prepared to pay nearly £40m for a player who only made his first-team debut in 2009 and is an unproven force in European football is questionable as Chelsea were not prepared tocomment. Asked if there was sense that the Russian would be prepared to finance the deal, the source said: "No. €45m is a lot for a boy of 19."

The west London club are still searching for a successor to Carlo Ancelotti, who was sacked last month. Guus Hiddink, the Turkey coach, is thought to be the favourite, and despite consistent denials from the Dutchman, the announcement of the Turkish Football Federation president, Mahmut Ozgener, that he would not seek re-election increased speculation today that Hiddink would take charge.

However, Cees van Nieuwenhuizen, Hiddink's agent, said: "Guus has a contract with the federation. Not an individual."
While Chelsea's chief executive, Ron Gourlay, refused to be drawn on whether Hiddink will return to the club where he had a successful three-month spell in 2009, he did claim that a new manager will be in place within a fortnight.

He said: "As far as the manager is concerned, the process is going well but now is not the time for me to comment on who the next manager is going to be. We will announce things in the usual way but hopefully in the next week or two, we'll be in a position to announce who our new coach will be," he said.

 

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too much hype.

too early to make comparison with their country legend.
there r a few before him was compared too but .....

he has the skills but whether is realistic in the europe, we have to wait and see.:biggrin:
 

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Messi vs Neymar (Skills)


 

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Only Five clubs that Allowed to have Negotiation With Neymar

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Santos only give opportunity to the five clubs who want to negotiate to get a Brazil future star Neymar. Negotiate the offer was obviously only for rich clubs and not stingy.

That is, they do not mind the figure of 45 million euros which prompted Santos to Neymar prices. However, Santos refused to identify five of the club. However rumors, they are allowed to negotiate with Neymar is, Barcelona, Real Madrid, Chelsea, Manchester City and that is quite surprising Anzhi Makhachkala.

“We really do not want to sell Neymar. But if they can afford the contract clause, we would not mind to let go. There are five European clubs that have been agreed with the value of the clause,” said President Alvaro Santos Luis Riberio.
“I can not mention the clubs because there is no agreement between us. Most importantly, they are a European club.

They requested permission to negotiate with the player and we give that permission,” he said.
However, if Anzhi Makhachkala, including one of the club which is quite surprising given permission. Russian clubs are not included in the ranks top in the domestic league and Europe.

However, Anzhi makes a startling breakthrough since it was purchased by Russian billionaire Suleyman Kerimov Abusaidovich. They immediately bebenah by buying players to strengthen the team. Kerimov itself has a wealth of 5.5 billion dollars and ranked as the 136th richest person in the Forbes world.

 
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