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Is Neymar coded to stick to PSG?


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he will only "stick" to PSG as long as:

a) he has a contract with them

b) PSG want to keep him else they will sell him

Any contract extension of player sale will be updated in FM as it happens in real life as part ofthe normal FM update winmdows.

However do remember that FM will deviate from real life once you start a career game

If you are trying to buy him him why doesn't he want to come?

1) does he / FM regard Juventus as a step down

2) Is PSG one of his favourite clubs

3) Is the contract you offer him not better or significantly better than what he is on

In terms of professional footballers money normally over-rides loyalty

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8 hours ago, Dalglish said:

I doubt many teams could match the wages he gets at PSG - hence the reason he always seems to stay put.

Not only that PSG won't get bullied to sell, personally think the only reason they signed Neymar was because Barca tried their old tricks with Verratti

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Check the reputation, training facilities, and competition at your club for his position as well. The game might not always mention these parameters but I think it's part of common sense. 

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22 hours ago, TheBigBoss said:

 personally think the only reason they signed Neymar was because Barca tried their old tricks with Verratti

there are much deeper reasons. basically, PSG is Qatar. Qatar, like other arab gulf countries, are scared ****less of two things: the day that they will run out of oil or it will be worthless, and ,the day after, when Iran is very likely to invade those countries. Qatar is scared that no major country will help them, as there is no global sympathy (dictatorships who oppress women, minorities and violates human rights) or interests (oil) in those countries, and since past failed campaigns in Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan will influence the decision whether or not to fight in a foreign country yet again. to solve both problems, the gulf countries are trying to buy their way in to the western hearts and pockets, using sports (PSG, City, WC 2022 (thousands of dead and counting), tennis and formula 1 tournaments), tourism development (all of those malls and grandiose buildings, Qatar airways) and "westernisation" (saudi arabia allowing women to drive). and if they think signing neymar is good publicity, good enough for Europeans to forget Qatar's crimes, if they visit Qatar and press their governments to take action when Qatar is attacked, they would have payed 30 billion without blinking.

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9 minutes ago, itay.bing said:

there are much deeper reasons. basically, PSG is Qatar. Qatar, like other arab gulf countries, are scared ****less of two things: the day that they will run out of oil or it will be worthless, and ,the day after, when Iran is very likely to invade those countries. Qatar is scared that no major country will help them, as there is no global sympathy (dictatorships who oppress women, minorities and violates human rights) or interests (oil) in those countries, and since past failed campaigns in Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan will influence the decision whether or not to fight in a foreign country yet again. to solve both problems, the gulf countries are trying to buy their way in to the western hearts and pockets, using sports (PSG, City, WC 2022 (thousands of dead and counting), tennis and formula 1 tournaments), tourism development (all of those malls and grandiose buildings, Qatar airways) and "westernisation" (saudi arabia allowing women to drive). and if they think signing neymar is good publicity, good enough for Europeans to forget Qatar's crimes, if they visit Qatar and press their governments to take action when Qatar is attacked, they would have payed 30 billion without blinking.

Biggest pile of crap I've ever read :applause:

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