Many people may not like the idea of leaving everything you own to a multi-millionaire footballer after your death, but no Brazilian fan deserves his legacy more than Neymar, Brazilian national team player and French club Paris Saint-Germain. Saint-Germain.
The anonymous fan, apart from his love for the national team and Brazilian football, Neymar’s life story is similar to him, which prompted him to officially leave his wish for the Brazilian striker.
In an interview with Brazilian newspaper “Metropolis”, he said, “I adore Neymar, his life story is similar to mine. I am a person who loves my family and my family. Neymar’s relationship with his father reminds me a lot of my relationship with my late father.”
“My health is not good, and there is no one whom I can trust to leave my property after my death, and I do not want it to go to the government or relatives.”
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The 30-year-old said he had previously tried to bequeath his assets to the Brazil international, but a will was the only legal way to do so, signing the document at a government office in Porto Alegre.
Neymar began to shine in the ranks of Brazilian club Santos after being promoted to the first team in 2009 and quickly attracted the attention of elite European clubs before he moved to Barcelona for 88 million euros ($96 million) in the summer of 2013. ), as he played with his shirt for four years, he achieved all the championships possible. Before the record transfer of 222 million euros ($243 million) to Paris Saint-Germain in the summer of 2017, the highest number in history was by far football transfers.
Neymar, 31, is one of the highest-paid athletes in the world, with earnings estimated at $85 million by 2023, according to Forbes magazine.
“I know he’s not greedy after all, which is a bit rare these days,” the fan said.
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