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Neymar flew from Paris to Riyadh on the world's most luxury Boeing 747-400 ahead of his £86.3 million move to Saudi Pro League club Al Hilal.
The 31-year-old is poised to make his debut for Al Hilal on Saturday at the King Fahd International Stadium after signing a two-year contract for £2.5 million per week.
Cope claims that the former Barcelona and PSG star made some peculiar requests before leaving to the Middle East, including a huge salary.
According to reports, Neymar requested a 25-room mansion, a sauna and swimming pool, eight housekeepers, nine cars, and reimbursement for all travel, restaurant, and hotel charges.
It's unclear whether such agreements were signed, but becoming the highest paid player on. Read more.
Neymar took the world's most luxurious Boeing 747-400 from Paris to Riyadh ahead of his £86.3 million move to Saudi Pro League team Al Hilal.
The 31-year-old is set to be introduced as an Al Hilal player at the King Fahd International Stadium on Saturday after signing a two-year contract for £2.5 million per week.
According to Cope, the former Barcelona and PSG star made some unusual requests before moving to the Middle East, in addition to a large income.
Neymar is said to have asked for a 25-room residence, a sauna and swimming pool, eight housekeepers, nine cars, and reimbursement for all travel, restaurant, and hotel expenses.
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It's unclear whether such deals were reached, but
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Dembélé did not register a point, but Mbappé did. The 24-year-old scored twice to help the capital club win 3-1. Following the game, Marco Asensio and manager Luis Enrique lauded the two stars' performance against Lens.
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