
The Reality of Neymar's Possible Move to Juventus
Italian media reports have stirred significant buzz regarding the possibility of Brazilian star Neymar da Silva transferring to Juventus in the near future, with expectations of a deal that could be more sustainable than the previous Cristiano Ronaldo transfer.
The newspaper "La Gazzetta dello Sport" reported that Juventus defender Gleison Bremer expressed his desire to see his compatriot Neymar in the Bianconeri shirt, reminiscent of the scenario surrounding Ronaldo's arrival in Turin in 2018, especially since Neymar is currently the same age as the Portuguese star was then, at 33 years old.
Despite the numerous injuries that have affected Neymar's career recently, his name still holds immense commercial power, attracting interest from many sponsors who could play a crucial role in financing the deal, as was the case with his recent return to Santos in Brazil.
The report indicated that Neymar earns an annual salary slightly over two million euros with Santos, but his revenues from sponsors and endorsements approach 100 million euros. With tax advantages in Italy allowing players to pay reduced fees on their foreign income, signing Neymar could be less costly than it appears.
The newspaper concluded that the idea of acquiring Neymar is not just a rumor but is subject to precise economic calculations, especially given the player's desire to regain his form ahead of the upcoming World Cup.
The newspaper "La Gazzetta dello Sport" reported that Juventus defender Gleison Bremer expressed his desire to see his compatriot Neymar in the Bianconeri shirt, reminiscent of the scenario surrounding Ronaldo's arrival in Turin in 2018, especially since Neymar is currently the same age as the Portuguese star was then, at 33 years old.
Despite the numerous injuries that have affected Neymar's career recently, his name still holds immense commercial power, attracting interest from many sponsors who could play a crucial role in financing the deal, as was the case with his recent return to Santos in Brazil.
The report indicated that Neymar earns an annual salary slightly over two million euros with Santos, but his revenues from sponsors and endorsements approach 100 million euros. With tax advantages in Italy allowing players to pay reduced fees on their foreign income, signing Neymar could be less costly than it appears.
The newspaper concluded that the idea of acquiring Neymar is not just a rumor but is subject to precise economic calculations, especially given the player's desire to regain his form ahead of the upcoming World Cup.