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PSG target Neymar cancels China event over 'transfer issues'

Barcelona star Neymar cancelled a "meet and greet" promotion in China as he is "busy with transfer issues," according to a company involved with the event.

Shangai, July 29: We have seen two major developments in Neymar's transfer saga on Friday (July 28) and both indicates to only one possibility that Neymar is due to leave Barcelona for PSG this summer.

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Barcelona star Neymar has cancelled a "meet and greet" promotion in China because he is "busy with transfer issues," according to a company involved in the event.

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Reports claim that Paris Saint-Germain target Neymar was not expected to fly back to Barcelona with the squad following today's (July 29) game against Real Madrid as he planned to head to China to satisfy promotional obligations.

However, Chinese travel company 'Ctrip' said the Brazil international will no longer be making an appearance in Shanghai on Monday (July 31) due to issues relating to his future.

The company said on its Weibo account: "It is with great pity that we announce the cancellation of the 'meet and greet' event with Neymar, which was predicted to happen next July 31."

"Mr. Neymar and his staff are currently busy with transfer issues and failed to secure their presence on Monday in Shanghai, which is why we decided to cancel the event. We will refund the entire amount of money spent and offer our customers adequate compensation."

Meanwhile, Neymar was involved in a serious training ground bust-up yesterday (July 28) with his new Barcelona teammate Nelson Semedo and stormed off furiously from the training ground.



The Brazilian superstar has been linked with a world-record move to Paris Saint-Germain in a deal worth £195 million, and this walkout now looks to have made that move even more likely.

UEFA's FFP head has since told L'Equipe he believes PSG will have "done their sums well." If the French capital club are confident that they can meet FFP regulations, the move seems just a matter of time now that Neymar has been involved in a tussle with teammates.

OneIndia News

Story first published: Thursday, August 3, 2017, 8:06 [IST]
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