Neymar's
father, who serves as his agent, has reportedly already met with Real
Madrid. The acquisition of the star forward could come at a cost of €400
million, or nearly $500 million. Neymar reportedly does not want
to play in the worldwide tournament with his future uncertain—he'd
rather enter the World Cup with a clear mind.
Nike could reportedly play a "highly instrumental" role in financing part of the transfer.
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Real
Madrid and Adidas are currently partners; there are two years left on
that deal. However, many have speculated Nike is attempting to take over
that partnership.
One of Nike’s other primary soccer endorsers, Cristiano Ronaldo,
plays for Real Madrid, so needless to say, getting the two on the same
team—and having them sport Nike-sponsored uniforms—would be a huge win
for the Swoosh.
Neymar, 26, signed with the French club for €198 million in 2017. He's under contract through 2022.
Neymar
is the fourth-highest goal-scorer in Brazilian national team history.
The skilled, 5-foot-9 forward joined the squad at age 18. He is
considered one of the most marketable athletes on the planet.
