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Neymar salary: How much does the Barcelona transfer target earn?
Neymar has been linked with a return to Barcelona in the summer transfer window - but how much does the Paris Saint-Germain star earn?
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Neymar's long-term future at PSG has been in doubt for some time with Barcelona reportedly keen to re-sign the player. The Brazilian became the world’s most expensive player when he left Barca for Paris from in 2017 in a deal worth £200million.
Upon joining the Ligue 1 side, the Neymar said: "I am extremely happy to join Paris Saint-Germain
"Since I arrived in Europe, the club has always been one of the most competitive and most ambitious.
"And the biggest challenge, what most motivated me to join my new team-mates is to help the club to conquer the titles that their fans want.
"Paris Saint-Germain's ambition attracted me to the club, along with the passion and the energy this brings.
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"I played four seasons in Europe and I feel ready to take the challenge."
The 28-year-old has scored 69 goals and provided 39 assists in 80 appearances for the club.
How much does Neymar earn at PSG?
The forward signed a five-year contract at Parc des Princes.
The deal sees him take home a reported annual salary of €38million (£34.7m) before tax.
That works out at approximately €731,000 per week, or £667,000.
What is Neymar’s net worth?
According to Wealthy Gorilla, Neymar’s overall wealth is valued at $185m (£152m).
Like many top sports stars, the player’s income is also boosted through endorsements.
Neymar has sponsorship deals with the likes of Beats Electronics, Electronic Arts, Gillette, Mastercard, McDonald's and Nike.
As reports of Neymar's return to Barcelona gather steam, former Brazil star Cafu claims the PSG forward is more technically skilful than old team-mate Lionel Messi.
"Today, as far as technical skill, there is no player that is superior to Neymar, not even Messi, who I am a big fan of," Cafu told Fox Sports Brazil.
"What the world wants is to watch Neymar play football, for him to dedicate himself to football."