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Neymar rejects Barca talk

Neymar has rejected the latest reports linking him with a move to Barcelona by insisting he has still not considered leaving Brazilian club Santos

Rio de Janeiro: Neymar has rejected the latest reports linking him with a move to Barcelona by insisting he has still not considered leaving Brazilian club Santos.
Last week Barcelona defender and Neymar`s Brazil teammate Daniel Alves claimed the striker had already agreed to join the Catalan outfit after next year`s World Cup.
"Daniel Alves is a good friend but if I say that (Lionel) Messi is coming to Santos, would you believe me?" Neymar was quoted as saying by Xinhua. "I appreciate what Daniel is saying but I am happy here." According to Spanish media, Barcelona have made a down payment of 10 million euros for the starlet, whose contract with Santos expires in July next year. Among the clubs jostling with Barcelona for the 21-year-old`s signature are Real Madrid, Chelsea and Manchester City. In a thinly-veiled swipe at Alves, Neymar called for an end to speculation about his future. "Those who say that I am ready to leave don`t know anything about my life," he said. "When I feel ready to leave I will leave. It`s my decision to make and nobody else`s. I am happy at Santos." Earlier Monday, Barcelona president Sandro Rosell confirmed the club`s interest in signing the Brazil forward this European summer. "It`s true that we are interested in him and he is on the list of possible signings for the future," Rosell said during a press conference. Neymar has scored 54 goals from 102 appearances for Santos and led the side to the 2011 Copa Libertadores title - South America`s most prestigious club trophy. He has also won 28 international caps for Brazil and scored 17 times. IANS

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