Reports | Barcelona fear Cristiano Ronaldo will convince Neymar to join Juventus

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Barcelona fears that Juventus superstar Cristiano Ronaldo will convince Neymar to join the Turin giants over them, with the La Liga Champions eyeing a move. Currently, at PSG, Neymar has already allowed to leave the club, if and only if his £300 million valuation is met by any suitor.

Barcelona have been heavily linked with a move for Neymar this summer, with the PSG star more than open to leaving to join his former side. He’s even been given the go-ahead, with PSG Sporting Director Leonardo revealing that the Brazilian can leave if the Ligue 1 giants get at least £300 million in transfer fees.

That has stumped Barcelona, with the La Liga giants adding Antoine Griezmann this summer and they’ve instead offered around £80 million-plus Philippe Coutinho and Ousmane Dembele. That deal was immediately rejected by the Parisians, although they do maintain an interest in a move for Coutinho.

However, now it seems that the Daily Star has reported that while Juventus are in the running, the Old Lady could be in the lead for the 28-year-old. The report further adds that Juventus superstar Cristiano Ronaldo has entered the talks, trying to convince Neymar to join him in Turin, which has sent the Camp Nou side running scared.

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