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Sunday, October 6, 2013

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On 24 May 2013, Santos announced that they had received two offers for Neymar.[58] The following day, Neymar announced he would sign with FC Barcelona on 27 May 2013 and join the team after playing in the 2013 Confederations Cup. Neither Neymar nor the clubs released details on the transfer fee or personal terms, except to say he signed a five-year deal.[59] On 3 June 2013, Neymar was unveiled by Barcelona after passing medical tests and signing a contract that would keep him at the club through June 2018.[60] Neymar was presented at the Nou Camp in front of 56,500 fans a record turnout for a Brazilian player [61] Club vice president Josep Maria Bartomeu said Neymar's transfer fee was €57 million (£48.6m) (making him the 10th overall highest transfer) and his release clause was set at €190 million.[62] However, concerns remain that Neymar may be too lightweight for the transition to European football, and may need to bulk up in order to reach his peak physical condition.[63] On 30 July 2013, Barcelona drew 2–2 against Lechia Gdańsk in a preseason friendly; this was Neymar's unofficial debut with the team, and he came on as a substitute.[64] On 7 August 2013, Neymar scored his first goal in a Barcelona shirt during a 7–1 friendly win over the Thailand national team in Bangkok.[65] During Barcelona's opening game of the 2013–14 La Liga, Neymar made his competitive debut for the club as a 63rd minute substitute in a 7–0 win against Levante UD.[66] On 21 August, he scored his first competitive goal for Barcelona in the first leg of the 2013 Supercopa de España against Atlético Madrid.[67] International career[edit] Neymar at a press conference for Brazil. Neymar celebrates his goal for Brazil against Scotland, on 27 March 2011, with André Santos and Ramires. Neymar (right) with Cafú (left) and Ganso. Neymar playing against Scotland Following Neymar's performances for Brazil's U-17 team at the 2009 U-17 World Cup in which he scored a goal in the opening match against Japan,[68] former Brazilian football players Pelé and Romário reportedly urged coach Dunga to take Neymar to the 2010 World Cup.[25][69] Although the widespread opinion that Neymar deserved a place in Dunga's squad went as far as a 14,000 signature petition,[25][70] and despite the huge pressure on Dunga to pick Neymar,[71] he was omitted from both the squad of 23,[72][73] and the stand-by list.[74] Although Dunga described Neymar as "extremely talented", he claimed that he had not been tested sufficiently on the international level to earn a World Cup spot and he had failed to impress enough while on international duty.[75][76] On 26 July 2010, Neymar was selected for the first time in the Brazil senior team by new head coach Mano Menezes for a friendly match against the United States to be played in East Rutherford, New Jersey. On 10 August 2010 he made his debut with the national team in that game, aged 18 years old, starting the match and wearing the number 11 jersey. He scored on his debut after 28 minutes, a header coming from an André Santos cross in a 2–0 win for Brazil.[77] On 1 March 2011, Neymar said: "Being on the Brazilian team is a privilege, There are some marvelous players and I'm very happy to be among them."[11] On 27 March 2011, he scored twice in a 2–0 win against Scotland at the Emirates Stadium.[78] During the match against Scotland, a banana was thrown onto the pitch after he scored from the penalty spot, which led Neymar to complain about 'constant jeering and an atmosphere of racism', implying that Scottish fans exhibited racism.[79][80] While Scottish officials explained that Neymar had been booed solely for perceived injury-feigning, a German student who was in the station amongst Brazil supporters said that he threw the banana with no racist intentions. This led to the Scottish Football Association asking the Brazilian Football Confederation for an apology for the accusations made to the Scottish fans.[81][82] Neymar refused to apologise or retract his words claiming he 'did not accuse any person or any group of supporters'.[83][84][85]

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