By Daily Sports on September 7, 2019
Barcelona president Josep Maria Bartomeu says the La Liga champions won’t be making a renewed move for Neymar in the January transfer window, despite doing “everything possible” to sign him.
The Paris Saint-Germain forward was a target for Barca throughout the summer but, despite weeks of speculation, didn’t get his desired move.
It had been suggested that Barca could swap players like Ousmane Dembele or Ivan Rakitic to re-sign their former star, but Bartomeu said no such formal offer was made.
He also moved to rubbish speculation the Barca players had any influence in the club’s efforts to secure the return of the Brazil attacker.
“Neymar can’t join Barca in January, and the Barca dressing room doesn’t decide anything,” Bartomeu told Barca TV.
“We did everything possible to sign Neymar. We didn’t offer any specific player in exchange. We did talk about exchanges but all the names were given by PSG.
“Without an exchange of players, the offer was to loan Neymar for a year with a mandatory purchase option at the end of the season.
“I know other clubs were also negotiating with PSG. At one point during the negotiations, Neymar asked PSG to only negotiate with Barca. He decided only to join Barca.
“Neymar did what he had to do, he told his club about his decision, he did everything possible, but this year he will play at PSG.”
“Messi didn’t ask me to sign Neymar,” Bartomeu said. “It was an opportunity in the market because he is a great player, and the board agreed to see what we could do to bring him back.
“The dressing room does not have a say on transfers, and they did not veto Griezmann.” (Goal)
•Photo shows Barcelona president
Source Daily Sports
Posted September 7, 2019
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