"Neymar's Opulent Requests in Saudi Arabia: Exploring His Lavish Transition to Al-Hilal, Including Supercars and Private Jets"

   

"Neymar's Opulent Requests in Saudi Arabia: Exploring His Lavish Transition to Al-Hilal, Including Supercars and Private Jets"

Neymar’s opulent demands for his move to Saudi Arabia’s Al-Hilal have been unveiled, shedding light on the extravagant lifestyle the Brazilian star is set to embrace. The 32-year-old has sealed a two-year deal with Al-Hilal, securing a jaw-dropping £2.5 million weekly wage.

 

Joining the ranks of Saudi Arabia’s elite football transfers, Neymar’s move alongside Karim Benzema and Cristiano Ronaldo is making waves. However, his move comes at a hefty price, with Al-Hilal shelling out a staggering £78 million to PSG and providing Neymar with an equally lavish package.

 

Inside sources have disclosed that Neymar’s demands include three luxury cars for himself and his entourage. This entourage-oriented wish comprises four Mercedes G Wagons and a Mercedes van, all chauffeured around the clock, 365 days a year. Among his luxury car fleet are the Bentley Continental GT, Aston Martin DBX, and Lamborghini Huracan, collectively valued at approximately £510,000.

In his new Saudi home, Neymar’s requests continue to exude extravagance. He’s asked for a fridge consistently stocked with Açaí juice, Guarana drinks, and other essentials. The Brazilian forward’s house must feature three saunas and accommodate five full-time staff members, including a sous chef and cleaning personnel.

 

Neymar’s contract stipulates that Al-Hilal’s owners cover his expenses for stays at hotels, restaurants, and any locations he might visit during his leisure time. Additionally, the agreement includes access to a private plane for him and his family whenever travel is required.

Within his new residence, Neymar’s specifications extend to having a pool measuring at least 10 meters by 40 meters, along with a house boasting a minimum of 25 rooms to host friends, family, and his entourage. His dressing room will house fellow stars like Sergej Milinkovic-Savic, Kalidou Koulibaly, Ruben Neves, and former Barcelona player Malcom.

 

With an annual wage of £137.8 million, equivalent to £11.4 million per month, Neymar becomes one of Saudi Pro League’s highest-paid players, trailing slightly behind Ronaldo and Benzema.

Neymar’s move to Al-Hilal marks another chapter in his illustrious career, characterized by jaw-dropping fees and luxurious preferences. As he embarks on this new adventure, his extravagant demands echo his position as a global football icon with a penchant for the finer things in life.