Neymar Sees Himself Playing In Premier League One Day
Mar 21, 2017 at 12:22 PM
Barcelona forward Neymar has revealed that his fascination with Premier League and has not ruled out a chance to work with managers like Pep Guardiola and Jose Mourinho.
The Brazilian is considered one of the best players on the planet and have recently hit new heights after his breathtaking display in their 6-1 win against Paris Saint Germain in Champions League.
He has scored an impressive 99 goals in 176 games for Barcelona and looks to become one of the greatest players in the club’s history. He has insisted that he is excited with the competitiveness in Premier League and has also revealed his admiration for Mourinho and Guardiola.
The 25-year old told SunSport: “The Premier League is a championship that amazes me.
“I like the playing style and the teams. And who knows, someday, I would like to play at it, yes.
“I admire Manchester United, Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool — these are the teams that are always there fighting.
“And then you have high-level coaches like Mourinho and Guardiola. These are coaches with whom any player would like to work.”
The talented winger has also praised Leicester City for winning the toughest league last season as the Foxes created history by defying an unbelievable 5000-1 odds. He has also further revealed that Barcelona will respect if they drew against Leicester City in Champions League in the latter stages of the competition.
‘In the Premier League you never know who is going to win or who will be champions, it is always a surprise,’ the forward said.
‘Leicester are very good. They had a great season last year, they were Prem champions and therefore we need to respect them if we draw them in the Champions League.’
A move for Neymar would surely demand a world record fee as he could become the first 150m player if he decides to move to Premier League. Considering the money involved, only Manchester United have the perfect chance to buy the player as they are one of the biggest financial football giants in the world.