Neymar should be free to make his Paris
Saint-Germain debut at Guingamp on Sunday after Barcelona confirmed on Friday
the 222 million-euro ($261 million) cheque used to pay his buyout clause had
cleared.
“The cheque has cleared and therefore puts in
motion the process of the transfer,” said a Barcelona club source.
Barcelona must now deliver his transfer
certificate to the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) who will then pass it to
the French Football Federation (FFF) for the Brazilian to be registered.
The
certificate has to arrive with the FFF before Sunday if Neymar is to take to
the pitch at the Stade du Roudourou this weekend.
“Once
we receive confirmation from Barcelona, the transfer (certificate) will be
(sent) immediately,” a spokesperson for the RFEF told AFP.
Neymar’s
move to the French giants that smashed the world record transfer fee was
announced on August 3.
However,
he had to watch last weekend’s 2-0 win over Amiens from the stands as the administrative
formalities of the deal were not completed in time.
Despite
the delay in registering one of the world’s best players, FFF president Noel Le
Graet remained confident Neymar would be able to make his bow at the Stade du
Roudourou.
“There
is no reason for this hold-up to continue,” he told French sports daily
L’Equipe.
“I do not doubt that this will be quickly solved.”
News Source: - The Guardian | August 11, 2017.
Image Source: - The Sun | August 09, 2017.

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