Brazil's Neymar announces transfer to Barcelona
Rising Brazilian football star Neymar announced on Saturday on his Instagram account that he is about to sign up with Spanish powerhouse Barcelona.
- Agence France-Presse
- Updated: June 19, 2013 08:02 pm IST
Brazilian football phenom Neymar announce Saturday on his Instagram account that he is about to sign up with Spanish powerhouse FC Barcelona.
"On Monday, I sign a contract with Barcelona. I want to thank the Santos fans for nine incredible years," wrote Neymar, 21, who is currently a forward for the storied Brazilian team Santos.
Santos had received offers for Neymar from both Barca and its rival Real Madrid, according to Spanish newspaper El Pais, quoting the club's vice-president.
In Spain, Barca confirmed the move on Sunday.
"FC Barcelona and Santos FC have agreed terms for Neymar da Silva Junior. The Brazilian forward will don the Blaugrana strip for the next five seasons," said a statement on the club's website.
On its English-language Twitter account, the club said that Neymar "will join FC Barcelona for the next five seasons."
Despite his tender age, Neymar has been a first-team regular for Santos for the past four years, scoring 156 goals and providing 77 assists in 256 matches.
In 2011, he guided them to their first Copa Libertadores triumph since the days when Pele represented the club in the 1960s, and has already established himself at international level, scoring 20 times in 32 appearances with Brazil.
"It's a different moment for me, sad (bidding farewell) and happy (new challenges)," he wrote.
Neymar plays his last game for Santos on Sunday against rivals Flamengo, at the opening of this year's Brazilian football season.
"I want the chance to enter the field one more time... and hear the fans cry out my name," he wrote.
The young star, who often sports a Mohawk haircut, is a native of Sao Paulo. Youths ask barbers for "a Neymar" when they go for a haircut, and young women scream and chase after him as if he were a rock star.
Brazil lacks the megastars of yesteryear as Ronaldo, Ronaldinho and Robinho have aged, and the country's hopes for winning the World Cup 2014 -- to be held in Brazil -- largely rests on the young prodigy's shoulders.
Time magazine described Neymar in February as "the future Pele," while the US magazine Sports Pro chose him for the second year running as the sports personality with most worldwide marketing potential, ahead of Argentina's Lionel Messi and Irish golfer Rory McIlroy.
Off the football pitch, Neymar's face is omnipresent: he's constantly being interviewed on TV, he appears in scores of ads and on websites, and his personal life is feverishly covered by the celebrity press.
Fans are avid to find the latest news about Neymar and his young son, or Neymar and his latest girlfriend, in this case TV starlet Bruna Marquesina. Their courtship was announced at the latest Rio carnival.
Feeling the pressure? "It's part of the job, it's a responsability, but it's enjoyable," he said.