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Neymar will quit Barca imo.  The dodgy tax issue may come back anytime and it's better for Neymar to quit this country asap.

 

He'll have to leave europe alltogether if he wants to avoid it.

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Neymar will quit Barca imo.  The dodgy tax issue may come back anytime and it's better for Neymar to quit this country asap.

 

He'll have to leave europe alltogether if he wants to avoid it.

 

Practically it's Spains tax authority that is most harsh/aggressive in digging out these kinda agreements though.  And to make it worse, Neymars tax profile is already bad enough due to his transfer. 

 

Another reason could be the political weather getting worse and worse.  Isn't an independence referendum coming soon?

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Neymar will quit Barca imo.  The dodgy tax issue may come back anytime and it's better for Neymar to quit this country asap.

 

He'll have to leave europe alltogether if he wants to avoid it.

 

Practically it's Spains tax authority that is most harsh/aggressive in digging out these kinda agreements though.  And to make it worse, Neymars tax profile is already bad enough due to his transfer. 

 

Another reason could be the political weather getting worse and worse.  Isn't an independence referendum coming soon?

 

Yes, but if he wants to avoid going back to Spain to answer the charges he'll need to leave europe alltogether.  Sanchez is having to go back to Barcelona for his tax trial while at Arsenal.

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Could probably call 2 of them a success? (Ba & Sakho (and even he's been on a serious wane))

 

Carroll cost a lot, been injured a lot but he's a decent striker.

Still scored 3 more goals for us then he has for them.
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They've also signed some good players in recent years, mind.

 

Some, and it tends to be when they actually spend money. Payet, Cresswell, Antonio. Carroll, Lanzini and Kouyate are decent too.

 

Most of that striker list, and most of the shite they've signed, have been brought in on free transfers or loans. They're usually either obscure European players or well known ones being handed big wages.

 

Generally their transfer policy is extremely adhoc and short term, considering the money and pull that they should have these days. There never seems to be any plan to what they are doing. I mean you'd imagine that individually Hernandez and Arnautovic should do well for them, but it's all a bit random, as if they're grabbing at whatever names they can get.

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