Glasgow Times

Neymar’s Barca ban call over cash row

- By HUGO LOPEZ

NEYMAR has demanded UEFA expel Barcelona from the Champions League in a dispute over a bonus payment.

Representa­tives of the Brazilian made the request to European football’s governing body as a row between the player and his old club over a loyalty bonus continues.

The 25-year-old completed a world record transfer from Barca to Paris St Germain in the summer.

His camp insist the timing of the move meant the club were obliged to pay him a loyalty bonus, reportedly worth around 25.6million euros (£23million).

Barcelona were reported to have refused this request and are also seeking repayment of a contract renewal bonus paid when Neymar signed a new five-year contract with the Catalan club in the autumn of 2016. Barca said that payment was worth 8.5m euros (£7.6m).

Now Neymar, formerly a Nou Camp favourite, has called on UEFA to kick the five-time European champions out of this season’s competitio­n.

It is understood UEFA is yet to respond to the letter from the Neymar camp.

UEFA announced on September 1 it was opening an investigat­ion into PSG’s summer spending to establish whether or not the French club had complied with Financial Fair Play regulation­s.

As well as activating the release clause in Neymar’s contract which equated to a world record £198million at the time, the club have also agreed a loan deal with Monaco to bring in France striker Kylian Mbappe with an option to buy him on a permanent basis next summer for a reported fee of £166million.

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Neymar has gone to war with his old club over cash

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