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Neymar does not want to leave Santos for Europe

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Santos’s Neymar has revealed that he doesn’t want to leave http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Barcelona-c38604 and Real Madrid.
The Brazilian international is still only nineteen years old, but has most of the world looking at him as the player, who could help their team improve significantly.
The striker has already managed to make a very impressive, hundred and fifty nine appearances for http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Santos-c32532 at his age, while managing to score eighty one goals along the way.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Neymar-c27639’s international career has also started to flourish and the mercurial attacker has made fifteen appearances for Brazil, scoring eight goals and picking up one assist along the way.
Based on the impressive resume the player has developed despite being a teenager, a host of clubs including Real Madrid, Barcelona, Manchester City and http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Chelsea-c38786 have been looking to land the striker.
With a number of rumours starting to float about, which claimed the player could be on his way out of Santos in the January transfer window, Neymar went on to blast those rumours and admitted he wasn’t sure if he would move to Europe or not.
"At the moment, I'd say no to both Barcelona and Real Madrid"
"I am not thinking about leaving Santos right now. Everybody knows that it's a dream to play in Europe, but I still have work to do at this club.”
Some believe that he could be on his way out in 2014, when his contract comes to an end. However, Neymar is still uncertain about his future, as he revealed he wasn’t certain about what he would do at the end of his contract with Santos.
"I have a contract until 2014, and intend to stay put at least until then. I don't know yet whether I'll move to Europe in 2014."
Despite all of Neymar’s claims, with some of the richest clubs in the world looking to sign him, it is only a matter of time before an offer is made for the striker, which forces Santos into letting him leave.
It is now a wait to see just what team ends up getting their hands on the Brazilian prodigy.

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