Neymar: Brazilian star riding high home and away
Neymar remained serene amid the speculation frenzy, scoring for Barcelona in a 1-0 victory over Manchester United.Brazilian golden boy Neymar is riding high on a wave of unprecedented popularity at home where a year ahead of the World Cup news of his possible transfer has become an issue of national debate.
Reportedly pondering a 222-million euro ($256.8 million) move to Paris Saint-Germain
from Barcelona, the Brazil captain showed this week why the French club
would be willing to pay a world-record price to get him.
Neymar
remained serene amid the speculation frenzy, scoring for Barcelona in a
1-0 victory over Manchester United in an International Champions Cup
friendly midweek.
But the general view
among football pundits at home is that he must leave Barcelona to emerge
from the shadow of Argentinian teammate Lionel Messi and target
individual glory.
Brazil fans see Neymar
as the key to a sixth World Cup title in Russia next year and the first
Brazilian to win the Ballon d'Or since Kaka in 2007.
In a recent poll carried out by Globoesporte.com 75 percent of fans favoured his transfer away from Barcelona.
All rumours are meticulously dissected in the Brazilian media, with television station Esporte Interativo creating a global buzz in mid-July by announcing that Neymar had "accepted PSG's offer".
In Brazil, Neymar is an icon, and the transfer has become a national issue.
If Messi has long been criticized in Argentina for his lack of national commitment, Neymar has always delivered.
At
just 25 years he is already the fourth top scorer in Brazilian history
with 52 goals from 77 matches -- three goals shy of Romario and already
past legends such as Bebeto or Jairzinho.
The player from Sao Paulo has always had huge pressure on his shoulders as the unique Brazilian star of his generation.
Since his early days at Santos -- also the team of the legendary Pele -- Neymar has been touted as the next superstar.
In
2013 he even inherited the number 10 jersey immortalized by three-time
world winner Pele, despite always playing 11 for his club side.
Under
the guidance of Tite, Brazil were the first country to book a ticket to
the 2018 World Cup, with Neymar scoring five times and contributing six
decisive passes in six games.
Neymar brand
But the Neymar phenomena goes beyond the football pitch.
Every
appearance in Brazil is accompanied by frenzy among his adoring
followers -- the so-called 'Neymarzetes' -- his adoring, mostly teenage,
fans.
A champion of social network he has 78.3 million followers on Instagram and over 30 million on Twitter.
Omnipresent
on Brazilian television he features in round-the-clock daily
advertising spots for products ranging from batteries to food and shower
gels.
His revenue is calculated at $37
million by Forbes, who estimate he is the only footballer to earn more
from sponsorship contracts that his salary as a player.
Paradoxically
the only place in Brazil where Neymar is not highly regarded is his
former club Santos, who believe they were short-changed during his
controversial multi-million dollar transfer to Barcelona in 2013.
The Neymar brand was damaged in March 2016 when the player was found guilty of tax fraud in his home country.
But
despite his tax problems in Brazil and Spain he maintains an image of a
naive young man and his father a hard money-obsessed businessman.
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