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Transfer Talks Resume as Neymar's Lawyer Was Seen in Barcelona Office

Updated Tuesday 13 August 2019 8:21
Transfer Talks Resume as Neymar's Lawyer Was Seen in Barcelona Office
Neymar's lawyer has been seen going into Barcelona Offices today amid transfer links for a return to Spain from PSG.

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The Brazilian, 27, has been linked with a move back to his "home" all summer – with the latest development the clearest sign yet he could be on the way back.

Neymar has failed to settle in the French capital since his 2017 world-record £198m move from the Nou Camp. 

Los Blancos are in the running to land Neymar, but must first sell Gareth Bale and James Rodriguez, amongst others, in order to afford him.

The Neymar PSG exit saga rumbles on after PSG fans made their sentiments clear at Parc des Princes last night with derogatory chants and banners aimed at the Brazilian striker as the Parisian side overcame Nimes in the season opener.

footage of two of Neymar's legal representatives entering the main door of the FC Barcelona club offices which suggests that a Camp Nou return could be on the cards despite the strong speculation linking the Brazilian to a move to Real Madrid.

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