Ronaldo speaks on Neymar’s Barcelona exit



Former Brazilian star Ronaldo noticed that Neymar's world record at Paris Saint-Germain was similar to his departure from Barcelona.

Ronaldo spent just one season at Camp Nou, scoring 34 goals in 37 league games, but left the club surprisingly before the 1997-98 season. Neymar surprised the football world by leaving Barcelona for PSG, and his compatriot said his departure was similar to his.

Ronaldo's Barcelona performance helped him to become the FIFA World Player in 1996 and 1997, but the contract negotiations failed, which led him to Inter Milan. Reports at the time suggested that Neymar had been frustrated by the club's hierarchy, and Ronaldo revealed that he had the same problem.

The 41-year-old said to Veja: "Neymar's departure from Barça was a bit like mine, so I went to Inter when the Italian league was much stronger than France now. "I do not have the details and I do not know what was behind the negotiation [for Neymar] Maybe everything came out of trouble with the Junta de Barcelona, ​​as was the case with me, I will leave. He added: "I am looking for a club to become the [general] team manager of.

"I want to live this kind of experience, in Brazil or elsewhere, by running football academies. "I totally reject the formation of a team in my life, I can not imagine that 25 players bother me every day, doing everything I can to fool myself."

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