The lavish requirements for Neymar’s relocation to Saudi Arabia have been made public.
The Brazilian superstar has agreed to a two-year contract with Al-Hilal that would pay him an astounding £2.5 million every week.
Along with Karim Benzema, Neymar, 32, is probably one of the biggest talents to relocate to Saudi Arabia this summer.
He did not, however, make the transfer on the cheap; Al-Hilal gave Neymar a staggering contract and paid PSG £78 million.
According to SunSport, the former Barcelona player requested three high-end vehicles for himself, as well as four Mercedes G Wagons, a Mercedes van, and a driver for his entourage.
Additionally, Neymar asked that the driver be accessible to him, his friends, and his family 24/7, 365 days a year.
The price of the three high-end vehicles—a Bentley Continental GP, an Aston Martin DBX, and a Lamborghini Huracan—combined to almost £510,000.
At home, Neymar demanded that his refrigerator be constantly stocked with his favorite brand of açai juice as well as guarana drinks for his friends and family.
In addition, he requested the addition of three saunas, and five full-time staff members, including a sous-chef from Brazil to assist his personal chef and two cleaners.
According to a source who spoke to SunSport, Neymar requested that Al-Hilal’s owners pay for all of his meals, lodging, and travel expenses while he is away from the team.
According to Neymar’s deal, the attacker will make £137.8 million a year, or $11.4 million every month.
He surpasses Karim Benzema of Al-Ittihad and Cristiano Ronaldo of Al-Nassr to become one of the most paid players in the Saudi Pro League.
Additionally, it has been disclosed that his agreement must guarantee that he and his family will always have access to a private plane.
Additionally, he wants a pool in his home, with the requirement that it be 40 meters long and at least 10 meters wide.
To accommodate his friends, family, and entourage, the residence would need to contain at least 25 rooms.
Sergej Milinkovic-Savic, Kalidou Koulibaly, Ruben Neves, and former Barcelona star Malcom are all in his new locker room.
In 2017, Neymar broke the record for the highest money ever spent on a player when PSG paid Barca £198 million to get him.
A return to the Nou Camp was suggested, but manager Xavi insisted that the attacker should only return on loan.