Neymar: The transfer that changed football
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Oxford dictionary defines a chain reaction as “a series of events, each of which causes the next” - Neymar’s move to PSG set off a chain reaction that led to Liverpool winning the Premier League.
As Nick Miller explains Neymar’s transfer was a move no one was prepared for, least of all Barcelona.
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That transfer is what turned the transfer market upside down. Even mediocre players now cost 50m+ to the big clubs.
Yeah, look at Maguire.
@@iprofessionalamateur Even as a untied fan, it's hard to defend slab head 's fee. Like we have to defend him more than he defends our goal
@Juan José Oñate What?
@@frizbee1586 wHaT?
@Reshav Paul Exactly. Thought they'd focus on this, because this was a much more far reaching effect than just on 3 clubs. It literally affected ALL of football
Barca literally handed Liverpool the UCL. On the pitch and off it
spurs being in the final helps by alot aswell if we were being honest. the supposed "bottlers" meet another "bottlers" it can only mean one thing. i like to think that if they didn't win the CL they probably wouldn't be as good as finishing the next season with 99 points, lol.
@@mr.Inorichi Just reading this still stings as a Spurs supporter. You're probably right about liverpool not doing as well without the win.
@@mr.Inorichi their experience in the final won it
@@Pessidog10 also true
@@padraig5335 Hey sometimes bad things lead to even better things. I was pissed when Karius cost us the CL final, but that led to Alisson and look where we are now. Same with you guys, I think getting Mou will lead to a few trophies at least. Good luck in the cups and EL!
“Turned wasting money into an art form” DAMN
Thanks, I wasn't getting what he was saying.
Are you talking about Manchester United
@@mojojojo6525 still they have better transfer window than barca.
Ikr..That was damning indictment
@@abhisinhaa22 did you hear the one about Spanish law on the pandemic bailouts? If Barcelona pay a transfer fee, they have to pay an equal amount to the state until the bailout loan is repaid. Then you have to remember they need to cut €188m from their budget by July just to avoid going bankrupt. They kicked out Suarez, Rakitic & co because they needed to save on wages. They swapped Arthur for Pjanic because it meant cash in hand, just to survive. Barcelona are a selling club. It's a firesale!
I never looked at Neymars transfer as the spark for Liverpool’s success until now.
Man it was so obvious and also Barca demise
Get your eyes checked than mate. It's kinda obvious.
@@DenDave_ So obvious yet this is the first time I’ve seen it mentioned after watching tifo and numerous football podcasts for a long time.
@@peanutbutterchocolatecake6182 Because its not that important or discussion worthy now is it. But its still obvious that theres a connection between Neymars transfer funds being spend at liverpool, who in turn are able to buy high quality players themself. Newsflash, Neymar's transfer also skyrocketed releaseclauses.
I always blamed him for f'ing up the transfer market but now....
The neymar transfer literally x3 everyone’s market value
Best channel on the whole fucking youtube
@CreatorOfGods you don’t put limits on money value, you do not regulate pricing. What needs to happen is free market enterprises. It create a vast amount of competition and brings down pricing naturally because of other parties involved. Good players would be available at around 35 million Euros instead of around 80-90. The problem everyone faces now is inflation. Paying more than they should because if government intervention. Same goes for the housing market with exceptions of course.
@@SimoNemo7 No market regulation would increase prices, not decrease. It would be like Chelsea, Man City, PSG, and Leipzig, but on steroids.
@@archdukefranzferdinand567 not true. The freer the market the more negotiations take place. No one is going to overbid for a player, or at least not as much. Controlled markets is like communism my friend. It has never worked and never will. Don’t forget the 150 million slaughtered by the way. Anyway, in a free market prices would drop. The housing market earlier is simple. It’s all supply and demand. The more houses the cheaper the price. The less houses available then the higher the prices because demand is high and supply is low. Correlate that into soccer players and price, availability, etc...
@@SimoNemo7 The housing market and football player market are literally the exact opposite. The housing market has regulations for houses but doesn't care how you get your money, the football market has minimal regulations for players, but a lot of regulation on how the money is made. This is just a fundamental misunderstanding of economics.
The transfer also gave rise to the “Neymar effect” - a hyper-inflated market where players were being acquired at far greater prices than any pre-Neymar valuation.
Hey buddy, you here? Bro do some more videos on KBFC.
That's what it's more famously known for..More so than just Neymar going to PSG..The ripple effect touched almost every club
It doesn't start with Neymar, but with Real and their galacticos. Other new rich clubs like PSG just followed.
Bubble will burst!
@Polymath Is it right to say it's also oil money?
His transfer previously from FC Santos to FCB also caused Bartomeu to get his job and everyone knows what happens next
Neymar stated ended Bartomeu. impressive
no it didnt sandro rosell got him but then went to jail and the vice president bartomeu took charge after and spent the 222 mil.
what got the board re-elected is the treble in 2015
@@canvas11xD his philosophy was that of a businessman more like Perez than Laporta. Apart from being shady and corrupt I don't think he cared much for anything but 💸. That being said few would have complained if he was successful. But as a purist you'd hate to see that.
180 Million for coutiniho! I wouldn't give 180 p!
After his transfer, EA sports took over the transfer market
xD
Liverpool after receiving the transfer fee for Coutinho: "Now we'll buy some great players to strengthen our squad in vital areas and try to finally win the pl" Meanwhile Dortmund after receiving the fee for Dembele: "Nah, we don't win titles here. We just create promising youngsters and sell 'em."
Because Dortmund has loans. Even Bayern helped them financially so the club can go on but a deal was done that Bayern can pick young players from Dortmund academy no questions asked.
wow... PSG need learn this
@@mdsiamansary That´s BS. Dortmund are Loanfree since 2015. Dembele was transfered 2017.
@@mdsiamansary not true
Well, what u mean? With Dembele's money Dortmund brought Witsel, Hazard, Sancho, Brandt, Schulz and Haaland. And all about 80M that's not bad business. The problem is that they trust too much in a weak deffense. Akanji is definitely shit and they need to buy a good defender cause Hummels can't do it alone. Plus Favre being a really bad choice for coaching, he managed to lost the title race to Bayern being 12 points ahead them.
Mans was just roasting the hell out of Barca lmfao
It’s well deserved at this point
@@BrownsFanSince2017 Yes😔
No shame ahaha
I mean shit: they did EVERYTHING wrong
“Turned wasting money into an art form” 😂😂 this guy takes no prisoners
Neymar deserved more praise for his performances in Barcelona, but he never got it. It's understandable why he would leave, there's no need to hate him, if I had as much skill as him, I wouldn't waste my prime years in the shadow of anyone. Neymar didn't go to psg for the money, he wanted to make a mark in football history and I'm happy that he did it. I hope that one day both of them, messi and Neymar, can play together again
Probably for both reasons. But I see no shame in that because its not like Messi or Ronaldo are playing on a discount.
Finally, someone who understands
Oh phuleeez Neymar is a fabulously talented player. But he is a shadow of messi. And always will be, ad he has proven evem when playing for psg. And this is coming from a ronaldo/RM fan. The thing is he personifies everything wrong with football. Spectacular talet coupled with outrageous greed.
@@pratyushdam1 were you in a coma after 2014? How many times did Ronaldo and Messi try to or pretend to force their way out of their clubs just to get a huge salary increase? 3 times are not enough. With Ronaldo it was like groundhog day and I'm a CR7 fan aswell. Messis salary is so high at 100 million including bonsues that Barca is now at the brink of financial bankruptcy. Both of them are convicted for tax fraud. Ronaldo has shady rape allegation saga under his belt. But yeah NEYMAR is the bad guy here. Grow up dude.
@Juan José Oñate are the Quaaludes kicking in buddy?
It also helped Dortmund to bought Mats Hummels,Thorgan Hazard,Julian Brandt and Nico Schulz by the transfer fee of just Ousmane Dembele.
Wasn't hummels more or less directly financed through the sale of diallo
I also think they signed those players a season later
And it gives an excuse to sell Sancho, Haaland, Bellingham, Reyna, Knauff... Each one for more than 150mil when a club wants them.
Bruh
@@b-dtchik5022 150m each? Ha haha hahahaha hahahahaha
This was the transfer that DESTROYED THE TRANSFER MARKET 🤧
Yeah now any young player that hits double digits in their first season has a 80mil+ evaluation
@@thegnshut9922 Yep, if I'm not wrong the James Rodriguez transfer was shortly after
@@padraig5335 the James Rodriguez transfer to Madrid was just a year after neymar moved to Barcelona.
Belotti, good season, 100 mil ahahahah
Honestly, now Villa want £100M for Grealish. Not that he isn’t a class player but £100M is excessive to say the least.
PSG bought Barca's Brazilian, Barca panicked and bought Liverpool's tiny Brazilian, who then got two big Brazilians. The next season, Liverpool beat both PSG and Barca to win the Champions League. You love to see it.
So basicaly brazilians run football
Liverpool didn't beat PSG that year (at least not on aggregate).
They also lost to PSG, your point?
@@wastedpunk407 They also lost to Barca, but still ended up winning the CL. Your point ?
@@stevendchu They beat PSG once in the group stage. The group that PSG topped but they knocked Barca out of the competition. There's a difference
0:18 his hands 😂😂
🤣🤣🤣
He turning into a t-rex
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Dont skip hand day
It was criminal how messi was branded as the 6-1 hero. And another huge impact of neymar is what it did to transfers. It literally made every player far more expensive and that is crazy in itself
Same as Ronaldo. 2014 ucl was won by Ramos, yet Ronaldo got the praise for a penalty scored when they were 3-1 up.
I know Messi was praised a lot because of that famous photo, but there is no singles Barça fan that day and nexts ones not praising Neymar. Everyone in that club knew that he was to be the Messis sustitute and he was really loved
@@sucolegita8421 yeah 100%, i think it was more down to the media - and as u said especially because of that messi pic
It's often overlooked that the summer of 2017 began with Barca trying to get Verratti to join them. Eventually PSG got pissed off and just said "you know what, we're coming for Neymar. Nobody humiliates us twice in a year!" The biggest Reverse Uno ever
love that from the clowns psg barca just act in the worst way about transfers they just come off as entitled buffoons
And PSG posted a tweet of Veratti giving thumbs up the day they bought Neymar 😂😂😂 SAVAGE
Yeah sure, they bought Neymar for €222 mil because they wanted revenge😑
@@XXLRebel it worked Barcelona is now no more
Also Barcelona ending their Qatar sponsorship might have something to do with that.
"Se Queda."
what
Wish that was true for Neymar
@@ocobsmax3695 pique put this as a caption on his insta basically meaning “he’s staying”, and madristas took the piss😂😂
@@wespicedmemes oh ok thanks
"He didn't se queda at all"
Who drew Neymar's hands? You're a monster
Its hard to draw hands
@@doubled3344 nah neymar got amputated
OH GOD JUST AS I READ THE COMMENT
It's the dude's 5yo daughter and she's not a monster! 😝
Not just his hands bro his arms too
"How to turn 15 million to 100 million in one year" at this point BVB should create its own Hedge fund
🤣🤣🤣
Even without the Liverpool reference, just the obscene amount of money clubs are throwing around for players. Jadon Sancho was worth around 120 million euros and then Jack Grealish is now being valued at 100 million as well. Just because of the 222 million fee Neymar generated
Prices are not caused by the neymar transfer, Prices are bloated because clubs doesnt want to sell them, there is a reason why contracts has Release clause, if you play football manager you know its not that hard to understand.
@@rpg5265 well prices were not this bloated. After the Neymar transfer, any player of decent quality is valued at 70 million minimum. Yes clubs will obviously play hardball but also there are clubs which does lazy scouting as well
@@tashrif46 Ah no, La liga,Serie A,Bundesliga has a policy that every player they sign they will put release clause, Psg were required to pay his release clause since neymar was playing in spain, You also have to factor money value, I believe if Cr7 and bale are in the year neymar was sold the prices are even more bloated since ronaldo and bale doesnt have release clause. So yea neymars transfer is not the reason of bloated prices.
@@rpg5265 premium players were going to go for big money no matter what. Doesn't matter whether they have a release clause or not. After that transfer you saw teams holding out for large sums of money. Coutinho went for 142 million, Dembele went for north of a 100 million. The like of Harry Maguire or Kepa Arrizabalaga were going for obscene prices. These were not happening before.
RPG No ones denying the that transfer market does have graduale increases in price and value, however following Neymars transfer the transfer market and subsequent club transfers drastically and rapidly inflated, his transfer was more than twice as much as the previous transfer record. The release clause was set that high to prevent any entity from snatching the player via the clause, something done with all players deemed to valuable to sell.
Barça started to lose their prime after Ney left which proves how crucial he was for MSN and for the club
Tifo’s storytelling is simply incredible. His watch time must be off the charts 😅
🤮
this channel isn't only run by one person bro lol
If Barcelona are struggling so much to replace Neymar, imagine how it would be for them to find a replacement for Messi
What they should do now is to change their style of play Their current playing style relies a lot on Messi and I doubt they will ever find a proper replacement for him.
@@maximilian4390 Messi and Cr7 is One of the greatest player of all time with the likes of Pelè , Maradona, Cryff , Maldini , Eusebio Puskas and R9 , so it seem impossible for Barca or Los Blancos to find replacement
@@RenuSingh-ur8re that is what i said :l
Maybe that's where the problem is don't replace a player build a new team
It is to show you how good neymar is! He is such a first class who has the complete package in football. He is a complete baller, and our today's Ronaldinho. Ney is always in form, it doesn't matter how long he is absent from the game. 50% of his skill is hard to find in most players today. Neymar is not getting all the ratings that he truly deserve. Notice how good Barcelona was when Neymar was there, but ever since he left Barcelona has never won another champion league. If the world were to be true to him; it would admit that he is on a different level.
No mention of the subsequent hyperinflation of the transfer market?
They only pointed things that were well-known now. Unusual from tifo.
That was gonna happen anyways. Neymar's just accelerated. Not to mention that there were already super inflated transfer before this one. For example, Pogba, Bale, and even further back Cristiano Ronaldo
@@o.f6139 Thanks! Everyone here seems to think the world spins around Neymar
@@o.f6139 Thanks OF..Exactly!! English clubs were already buying players at tremendous prices… And for once, Neymar worth his 220 millions, trust me, PSG has no regret, he's truly the best player on the planet right now
So Neymar gave Liverpool the title... ? 😱
indirectly, Yes ✌
@@shubhammunda4758 exactly, no! Fútbol does not function like this youtuber thinks my friend.
@@shubhammunda4758 It's not indirectly lad we had to change our Manager get rid of players like Benteke etc who were not performing spend that Coutinho money wisely on some players also used that same money to improve our training facilities coaching staff, adopted new fast mode of play, Give some credit to Klopp without him we would have been still stuck in 5,6 position in Epl and moreover we don't have some psycho like Bartemou who would block the transfer of Messi spend money like money ain't shit😂 and I'm happy that Barca has also lost their Oil Money 💰 Qatar Airways it would be really interesting to see them now after messi departs this January or Summer it would also be salt in the wounds😂
@@shubhammunda4758 Bhai Liverpool ke pas dimag hai Isliye humlog wisely spend kiye😂
The titles, indeed
Their team now had a spine to go with the heart and brain.. As a Manchester United fan, it hurts to see that Liverpool have all 3, while United have none
1:58 The Remontada happened in the Round of 16, in the quarter-finals Barca lost to Juventus
Didn't they beat juve and won the cup
@@Jac76906 lol I saw ur name and was going to respond to it, but they won against juve in 2015 and lost 2017
This is the kind of transfer I'd make in Football Manager, just to see if I could, before coming to my senses & reloading the save.
Expected him to say that it originally appeared on The Athletic. Absolutely livid.
It is interesting, how the transfer of a brazilian from Barca to PSG had a huge impact on football, similar to the transfer of another brazilian from PSG to Barca back in 2003..
If Messi does join PSG, I don’t think he would see eye to eye with Icardi..
Why?
The reason why icardi is hated and why he is not playing in Argentina coz maxi Lopez was Messi's first ever Argentinian friend so basically Messi is taking revenge, even for me how come u trust a guy like icardi
@@mohammedyasim6330 Not a big fan of Icardi but to put things into perspective, mistakes happens, we are only humans. They should get over it.
@@saumya_42 but bro what Icardi was so cruel and inhumane, backstabbing your own friend!!! Nah mate if someone did that to my friend I wouldn't even go near that guy
I hate that Uber eats league
Needless to say, the inflation process that football has seen ever since that transfer took place. The summer before Neymar transfer, 100 million would buy you the best player in the world. Nowadays a top goalkeeper is worth that much
Neymar's footballing journey will make an amazing movie, from the suburbs of Brazil to being the most expensive player in world football
He’s the most expensive not valuable. The most valuable is Mbappe based primarily on age. According to Transfermarkt Mbappe is valued at 180mil while Neymar is valued at 128mil.
@@FLZ_FCB thanks for that bud ✌️
@@M.M0709 oh definitely. Neymar will start to lose value with age. Haaland is already top 10 valuable players. But to reach the 180mil that Mbappe has at 21 or even the 140mil that Messi had when he was 30/31 will be very hard. He has to keep up this level for at minimum a decade which is very hard even for the best players.
True but Vardy came from Stockport (non league football) steels to Leicester and won the league with them after almost being relegated the season before.
neymar was always groomed to be a super star, even as a kid he even met maradona, he didn't struggle much growing up
Would be really interesting of you guys could do a series on teams in non-european leagues and what kind of tactics are used
The PSG match was in the round of 16 not quartet final 👍
Yup, barca lost to Juventus in quarter-final
Finally, i've been talking about this. It's good that more people will get that in their heads. I also think Ibrahimovic leaving PSG was part of it all, without him leaving Barcelona would never have beating PSG in that way even with the referee's help and the move for Neymar would probably still be an every transfer window rumor. And PSG would also have won Ligue 1 even with a powerful Monaco thanks to Ibrahimovic. That was also key. Basicly: Ibra out, humiliated in the Champions, lose Ligue 1, and the marketing that could be done with Neymar. All this piled up.
Your perspective is amazing man, good point you could find in this all situations
Just bumped into this channel, what a quality content. Got my sub
This guy was the last nail in the coffin of modern football. Player prices too high salaries too high. Welcome to the esl
lol and now Grealish is priced at 100m pounds
He deserves it tbh
@@abdulaziz-jd5ys overrated
90m pounds are just for his beefy shins 😂😂😂😏😏😏
@@abdulaziz-jd5ys No way in a million years!
@@intisarmehbubkhanramim7650 Best player in the prem
I’m really glad they decided to go back to the old style of videos. The new ones aren’t bad, just these style is the one that made me love the channel.
Whoever drew Neymar's arms should be fired.
lol
looool
It's should have been dolphins flippers Unacceptable error from tifo
It is not as if arms are difficult to draw. Even hands aren’t terribly complicated if you’re tracing over a photograph
@@rajeepthapa5426 Forgot to laugh 😐
Neymar: *Joins PSG to get out of Messi's shadow* Messi: *Joins PSG*
I never knew Neymar suffered from a wasting disease in his arms. @1:13
World class channel and voice by the way ,keep it up🙏🙏🙏🙏
This is a very pro-Neymar depiction of his time at PSG. While they did make the final I wouldn’t say one final appearance after a few years of disappointing early exits qualifies as a success, especially when Marquinhos is scoring the important goals. Similarly, he’s been injured for large chunks of time and has often been outshone my Mbappe who isn’t mentioned once. As a non PSG fan I view PSG as both Mbappe and Neymars team, not just Neymars.
Fair, but the only time he *wasnt'* injured, they made the final. Also he was the best player in the wins against Dortmund, Atalanta and Leipzig. I do agree that Neymar and Mbappe are almost equal in status at PSG, though.
You could even say that if Neymar didn’t join PSG, Spurs wouldn’t have reached the Champions League final. Neymar’s arrival forced Lucas out of the team and pushed him to join Spurs in 2018, without him we wouldn’t have got out of the group.
Neymar was the orchestrator to barcas 2015 ucl. His performance against Juventus and that remontada. He was the joint top scorer with messi and ronaldo. But messi got all the plaudits and and even won the ballondor. This stupidity of barca fans giving all the plaudits to messi and making the mannager and the president the scapegoats will cost them a lot. The 'fat' suarez who they made the scapegoat for messi not being able to run and make passes, has now 5 goals in laliga for athleti. If this trend continues, nobody can save barca anytime soon. Neymar realised this and left on time. Barca fans called him a snake and made fun of him and now they want the same neymar back. But the sad reality is they wont be able to get him anymore and it was a wise decision from neymars side. Neymar performs great in clutch situations and thats what they always needed. See how Barca's true fall started after neymar left, not even xavi and iniesta.
Actually barcas downfall began in the first leg against psg before the remontada. Everybody seems to forget that. This was the beginning of the downfall
Hey Tifo, could you do a video on Christoph Galtier's tactics at Lille? He's doing wonders there with a lower budget after doing great things with Saint Etienne prior to that. Might make for a good profile.
Thank you Aytekin
Sadly there are almost no effect for Roma and Southampton hahahahhha
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I dont get it
@@KG-pw4mr Alisson was in Roma Van Dik was in SouthHampton
@@ahmedlallo098 oh im dumb
AS Roma were never relevant across the Europe. One European Cup final and one UEFA Cup final, they lost both. Even Spurs have two UEFA Cup (now Europa League).
Hey, Tifo! Can you make a video about the situation at Dinamo Bucharest? A new owner came in that promised he will pump money into the club but now the supporters, as socios, are trying to keep the club alive because he never delivered on his promises.
I like every video before i watch it. Because i have an unimaginable trust in you guys. Keep up the good work
Waw i just love the way Tifo football organises these presentations
1:58 I think it was the Round of 16, in the quarter-finals they lost to Juventus
Yes you're correct
Who's here after the UCL draw where Barca are playing PSG?
First time I watched a Tifo video and came away without learning anything. Still, loved the graphics on this one!
the way he finds the words , sentences are so simple yet very acuerate
I feel Barca were doomed either way. They gave up their methods which got them to the top just so they could stay on top.
They wouldve won the cl in 2018 or 2019 if he stayed
I was confused when they started talking about Liverpool, but it clicked within milliseconds. I already knew what he would be saying, right from the beginning .that shit hurt
🙄🙄🙄
Nice work
All of these comments that this ruined the transfer market. They said the same about Trevor Francis being the first £1m player. Or, Alan Shearer for £15m. They said the same about Figo and Zidane only a year apart. The transfer market has been wildly inflating since the 1960's. Neymar is just the same as the rest. If anything it's less shocking than those transfers were.
I fear this dramatic storytelling could be addicting
*Snickering in the background* “8-2”😂😂😂
Neymar transfer is the most impactful moment in football in the 2010s. It's impact is very very relevant today
Absolutely stunning video.
Ah... so this is was the turning point of the football world. Like how *Hiro* from *Heroes* changed the world's fate by sending a single message back in time, I say we do the same. *"Save the transfer market, save the world"*
3:40 This is too good to hear
Yes but noone will agree because they hate him now😓💔
in The Final against Bayern , I could see how much Neymar was missing Messi & likewise. The thing about these two including Suarez to some extent was these players could score & assist + help in Playmaking .
In other aspect, selling Neymar dragged Barca into Dutch Disease, which they still struggling until now.
Neymar's arrival benefitted him and psg .he likes challenges like Ronaldo ,unlike Messi who is scared to leave for new challenges
Unfortunately neymar got a downward spiral as well. He was surrounded by younger players that was less dissaplined then the barca players and throws parties instead of practicing. Now he's in the shadow of mbappe. Weird how he's supposed to be in his peak and win the ballon'dor, but instead he's is now overshadowed by a 22 year old.
LA Remontada was the main reason he had leave barça Just like he said Messi got the attention instead Ney did most of the things
Can you make a video on How Bruno Fernandes has impacted Manchester United and the comparison with The eric Cantona effect
neymar didn’t leave barcelona to get out of messi’s shadow. literally the other day neymar came out and said that the thing he wants most is to play alongside messi again
He did leave to get out of messi’s shadow but he then later regretted it it’s true
Never thought how not giving a player the credit they deserve and over praising another player can leave a very huge impact
i thought i could watch this , but as a barca fan the emotions are still a bit raw. good video tho, ill try again in a few years
You could have make it longer.. it's an house of cards for french football. Club owners sold their butts for a money they will never see ...
1:56 Round of 16 not Quarter Finals
Big woop
This channel is so awesome
The transfer that broke the market was Jean-Marc Bosman...initiating what is known as the Bosman Era...and the astronomical transfer costs and communitarian rules
I remember the news breaking thinking god what a waste of money
To PSG's defense, Neymar merch sold 1 million pieces in 1 day like Black Friday. People rioted in Nike stores. Not a waste of money.
I'm sorry to burst your bubble but the Royal Shadow is back.
LMAOOOO
What a beautiful story lad, thanks a lot for this
That intro was so awesome
🎙 This story originally featured on the Beyond The Headline podcast. Click the link below to listen to the three-part podcast on the transfer that changed football. podfollow.com/beyond-the-headline-going-deeper-on-the-biggest-stories-in-football
Still waiting for a Maradona video!
We know
0:15 neymar's hands are weird btw
Funnily enough, Barcelona suffered most due to players' value inflation. Griezmann at 105, Dembele at 120, Coutinho at 145, Semedo, Arthur etc Splurged 1 billion since 2017 for a set of players that in all fairness should've cost 300 million at most
What was the song called that you guys used it sounds good
Miss those days when transfer market wasn’t inflated, PSG ruined everything ffs
Its all possible because of lord Bartomeu
@@DanCantBeBanned not really it’s was Neymar choice to leave Barca. Bartomeu was a part that played in that decision but ultimately it was neymars decision
I mean he wanted to leave so u have to pay s big price for a player like him
@@DanCantBeBanned I hate Bartomeu for ruining Barca but he isn't the starting point so no blame isn't on him... blame the psg owners or neymar for this inflated market
@Jonathan you do realize that the market was already building in that direction before this transfer right? Did you forget Ronaldo to Madrid 8 years before it? It used to incredible to see someone transferred for a million let alone 200 million. What was special about this transfer was the panic it showed in Barcelona which then gave Liverpool a windfall.
Wait for Mbappe coming to Real for 400M
It wont cost 400. mbappe contract is very less and is running down
@@sreeharis2862 he still gonna cost 200 million lol
Overrated, and RM aren’t gonna spend that much when they know he wants to join them. It’s a time game
Mbappe is staying at PSG until he wins the Champions League. He is French, his project is to make the French champions the champions of Europe. And right now PSG are much closer than RM to winning Uefa's big cup.
@@jamesspackman9819 so that means hes gona retire at psg🤔
I love how they deliver a story Lovelove
You mention buying Allison, Fabinho, and VVD with the Coutinho money and rightly so - but you’re overlooking the huge amount they spent on the combination of Keita, Salah, Mane, Firmino, etc - over £150 right there as well. All good signings but it’s still a massive outlay
You could also argue that the meteoric rise of Liverpool greatly contributed to a recent resurgence in English football too. Great video Tifo!
What resurgence, exactly?
@@asifshahriar4503 ummmm people are actually taking English clubs seriously in the champions League like in the last few years all the English teams were getting knocked out in the round of 16,and like the farthest they would get is the quarter final
Daudi Kusinza and they just did what in the past season?
The transfer that was never meant to be .....eventually was only good for PSG's brand value...neymar in a way slipped down his career...barca were never the same again..and psg only won ..what they had been winning without neymar
So true
benefitted liverpool indirectly
@@whitesaladchips definitely its like we(am a barca fan) wrote our own death by hands of liverpool in sf
Neymar's carrer hasn't slipped/. He is still a very good player. as good as he was in barca. Without him they wouldn't have made it to the CL finals
@@maximilian4390 definitely he is as good or even better..but has he done himself a favour by joining PSG?..i dont think so..thats why every year its like..he wants to return to barca and blah blah
Very well edited no rumors just facts well done 😎
Excellent video
Messi's transfer to PSG is the latest impact of this transfer :(
What I find more amazing is Neymar’s incredible recovery from his deformed arms voodoo curse.