Luis Alvaro Ribeiro claimed that the Brazilian starlet is not leaving Vila Belmiro before June 2014, stating that this Catalan counterpart Sandro Rosell has been advised on the matter.
London 2012 has quickly become the showpiece event where Neymar announces himself to the world stage. The prolific attacker failed to make the most of his chance in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Japan-c2928 during the 2011 FIFA Club World Cup but is wooing audiences with his footballing skills.
Impressed by what they have seen in Great Britain, La Blaugrana vice-president, Josep Maria Bartomeu, could not contain himself and boasted that they are looking to add him to their ranks before the end of the ongoing summer transfer window.
Luis http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Álvaro-c5280 Ribeiro, Santos president, took out time to reflect on the subject, asking his Spanish counterparts to save their breath as they should not get involved in such a futile exercise.
The Santos supremo acknowledged that interest in Neymar is only going to increase over time as more and more clubs get intoxicated by his fleeting movements on the footballing pitch. He added that Neymar should get into the top 3 players list this year,
while claiming that he is not for sale.
Ribeiro stated that Santos will not let go of their star player for any price, sharing that they will only entertain offers for Neymar in two years time, after the 2014 FIFA World Cup. With the 20-year-old starlet being happy in his humble surroundings of
Vila Belmiro, a sudden move looks unlikely.
"Neymar is a phenomenon and I'm sure that given his performances at the Olympics, this year he will be ranked among the top three players in the world - and we will not be selling him," the http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Santos-c32532 president was quoted on Mundo Deportivo.
"Sandro Rosell is a very intelligent man and has enough information available to him to avoid wasting time trying to talk with Neymar [about moving] now.”
"Neymar leaving before 2014 is impossible."
"Besides, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Neymar-c27639 is happy here and we still have not lost hope of him continuing with us. Either way, Neymar will be free to decide his future in 2014."
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