Audio By Carbonatix
Santos have rejected claims that Manchester United launched an audacious £38 million deadline day bid for Brazil international forward Neymar, a statement the English club themselves have confirmed.
United did bolster their squad on the final day of the summer transfer window last Friday, after bringing in a number of players earlier in the summer. However, reports on Wednesday claimed that was not for the want of trying.
The Sun reported that Sir Alex Ferguson made a huge late bid for Neymar, 20, in an attempt to lure him to England. Yet sources inside United rubbished the claims, while the striker's club have also dismissed the report.
"I have no idea where that [story] came from, but it's not true," Santos' football director Felipe Faro told Globo Esporte.
Neymar's future has long been the subject of widespread speculation, with both Barcelona and Real Madrid prematurely reported to have agreed a transfer deal at different points over the last few seasons.
Neymar's father, Neymar Santos, showed a certain weariness with all the speculation, noting about the latest rumours: "Neymar was sold two years ago but we are still here. He is ready to play football. We talked a lot and the fields are the same worldwide. Of course he needs to develop. We made the choice that he will mature in Brazil.
"He will inevitably go to Europe someday, but for now he is happy in Brazil."
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
GPL 2025/26: Asante Kotoko beat Eleven Wonders to go third
2 hours -
Algerian law declares France’s colonisation a crime
2 hours -
Soldiers remove rival Mamprusi Chief Seidu Abagre from Bawku following Otumfuo mediation
3 hours -
Analysis: How GoldBod’s operations led to a $214 million loss at the BoG
3 hours -
Why Extending Ghana’s Presidential Term from Four to Five Years Is Not in the Interest of Ghanaians
3 hours -
Young sanitation diplomat urges children to lead cleanliness drive
3 hours -
Energy sector shortfall persists; to balloon to US$1.10bn in 2026 – IMF
3 hours -
Gov’t secures $30m Chinese grant for new university of science and technology in Damongo
3 hours -
Education Minister commends St. Peter’s SHS for exiting double-track, pledges infrastructure support
3 hours -
ECG to be privatised – IMF reveals in Staff Report
3 hours -
Accra Unbuntu Lions Club impacts 500,000 Ghanaians in 5 years of social service
3 hours -
VALCO Board holds maiden strategic meeting with management
4 hours -
African Festival: Nollywood star Tony Umez joins Nkrumah musical in Accra
4 hours -
U.S. lawyer suggests GRA–SML case is politically motivated; says Ofori-Atta isn’t evading justice
4 hours -
Ghana’s financial sector stability sustained but risks remain – IMF
4 hours
