World’s most expensive footballer may be a money-grabber… but he’s doing it for right reasons
“WE didn’t start from zero… we started from minus five.”
Neymar Sr’s account of his son’s poverty-stricken upbringing stands in stark contrast to the world’s most-expensive footballer’s lavish Parisian lifestyle.
22Neymar is paid over£600k a week since £198million move to PSG last summer but he grew up in near povertyCredit: AFP or licensors22Neymar’s childhood was a far cry from his A-list lift-style in Paris
The £198million striker – raking in over £515k-a-week since last summer’s blockbuster transfer – has turned the Parc des Princes into one of the globe’s most exclusive celebrity hangouts.
The likes of Rihanna, Tyga, Naomi Campbell, the Kardashians and the Beckhams have flocked to the French capital to catch a glimpse of Neymar in action.
While Justin Bieber, Drake and Lewis Hamilton are just three high-profile names on a long list of A-list pals.
But tales of all-night after-parties and diva-ish rows with team-mates have made onlookers question whether Neymar is taking his eye off the ball.
The rags-to-riches journey from the Brazilian favelas to soccer superstardom has become a familiar tale in the modern global game.
But, all too often, talent goes unfulfilled as more and more zeroes appear at the end of bank balances.
The mind-boggling figures involved in his Paris Saint-Germain contract will bring Neymar money and fame on an unprecedented level.
But a look beyond the spotlight shows why this shanty-town Samba sensation will never forget his roots…
GROWING up in Mogi das Cruzes, a run-down suburb of Sao Paulo, the future Brazil captain’s life was a struggle from the very beginning.
Times were so tough for parents Nadine and Neymar Sr that they could not even afford an ultrasound scan prior to his birth.
We didn’t start from zero… we started from minus five.
Neymar Sr
And, aged just four months, infant Neymar miraculously survived being thrown from a car in a horror smash that left his father with a broken hip.
As a toddler, Neymar often had to survive without electricity and live only by candlelight in the young family’s tiny home.
22A baby Neymar is given a cake at his first birthday party
Neymar’s parents celebrate his first birthday in under-privileged Mogi das CruzesNeymar Sr describes the area as “a very low social-quality neighbourhood”, adding: “We even used to live here when it was a dumping ground, where the entire city threw their garbage.”
Yet things soon got worse when injury problems after the crash forced him to give up his own lower-league football career – and with it, all of his income.
The whole family – now with the addition of baby Rafaella – had no option but to move to Neymar’s grandparents’ tiny house, where they shared one mattress.
And, while young Neymar developed his own ball skills on the streets and futsal court, his father worked three jobs – as a labourer, a mechanic and a salesman – to keep a roof over everyone’s heads.
22Neymar and family were forced to share a mattress as his grandparents after Neymar Sr’s football career ended22Neymar Sr had to work three jobs to keep a roof over family’s heads after a car crash ended his football careerNeymar enjoys himself on night out in London with Demi Lovato and Layla Anna-Lee after playing England in friendly at Wembley
Earlier this year, Neymar Sr recalled: “That wasn’t that long ago, around 2000. We lived there until Neymar became a professional.
“We have always helped him pursue all his dreams, since a very early age.
“As a child, he wanted to be everything – Superman, Power Rangers. The kid was hyperactive. He still is.”
And his father’s devotion is something that Neymar has never forgotten, despite his growing world-wide popularity.
Neymar has never forgotten the sacrifices his father made for him when growing upCredit: Reuters22Neymar Sr controversially earned £35million from his move to Barcelona and Catalans paid him more than Lionel Messi over son’s four-year stay22Neymar poses with son Davi Lucca who he says is his inspiration
Their relationship has been pivotal to every step in his career. It is no coincidence that he wears Neymar Jr on the back of his shirts.
And it was never more evident than in an Instagram post before sealing his PSG switch, when Neymar wrote: “You represent ALL my FRIENDS … having you as a friend is one of the best things I have in my life. I love you, Dad!”
We have always helped him pursue all his dreams, since a very early age. As a child, he wanted to be everything – Superman, Power Rangers. The kid was hyperactive. He still is.
Neymar Sr
Neymar’s unwavering affinity to his family doesn’t stop there. He has the faces of his sister, mum Nadine and son Davi Lucca tattooed on his body.
He has even raised suspicion by missing games through suspension or illness on each of Rafaella’s past three birthdays.
22Neymar revealed a tattoo of his mum’s face on his bicepCredit: instagram22The PSG star also has his sister, Rafaella, tattooed on his armCredit: Instagram @neymarjr22His father’s eyes are close to his elbowCredit: CEN22His son Davi Lucca is also on his armCredit: CEN
Neymar earned his Santos debut aged 17, after rejecting the advances of Real Madrid as 14-year-old to stay with his family.
After snubbing Los Blancos, he and his father signed an agreement with the Brazilian side that they would negotiate any future transfer themselves.
The deal to end all deals
Neymar’s five-year contract with PSG will bank him £134million.
That works out at
- £26.8m a year
- £515,000 a week
- £73,571 per day
- £3,065 per hour
- £51 every minute
And, when he did finaly make his move to Europe with Barcelona in 2013, the whole family’s lived were changed forever.
Acting as his son’s agent, Neymar Sr earned £35m by brokering the transfer – a £9m down-payment upfront, and £26m more when the deal was finalised.
Controversially, Santos received just £15m for developing and nurturing their home-grown sensation.
22Neymar’s prodigious talents shone through on the streets and in futsal as a kid22Neymar was snapped up by Santos at a young age and made his debut aged 17Neymar shows caring side as he cuddles and chats to sick fan while on break from Brazil training
A Nou Camp contract renewal, along with a £23m loyalty payment before the PSG deal, later Barca had paid Neymar Sr MORE than Lionel Messi during his son’s spell at the club.
But Neymar has consistently leapt to the defence of his father, despite accusations of greed and a high-profile court case, saying in 2014: “I’m a fan of my father.
“And I will continue to be for having taken me to where I am today and if he made millions over that, what’s the problem? He worked, he didn’t wait for anything to fall from the skies.”
Having you as a friend is one of the best things I have in my life. I love you, Dad.
“He takes care of things, my finances and my family. He is the one who is in charge. He’s the boss.
“There’s always somebody nearby, keeping an eye on me more than watching me.”22Neymar says he owes his whole career to his family and his earnings have helped them escape poverty
Neymar’s incredible transfer to Ligue 1 sent shockwaves around world football last summer.
One of Barca’s vaunted MSN triumvirate gave up on competing as part of the greatest footballing side on the planet to take the easy route in a substandard league.
The astronomical figures involved – with some estimates valuing the deal at over HALF A BILLION pounds – saw the striker branded as a money-grabber with no ambition by numerous critics.
And, they were half right. The move was all about the money.
PSG star Neymar loses his cool and storms out of press conference22Neymar quit Barcelona’s fears MSN strikeforce with Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez to join PSGCredit: AP:Associated Press22Neymar won the Champions League with Barcelona and arguably took a step down to move to France22But the staggering figures in Neymar’s contract mean his family will never worry about money again
But Neymar does have a driving ambition… it’s just not a footballing one.
Every career decision he has made has been geared towards improving the lives of his family, his son and thousands of kids living in conditions he escaped in Brazil.
His father will never have to work again, and underprivileged children in social projects he funds are given the platform to follow in his footsteps.
Neymar’s talent has helped him go from a shanty-town kid, dreaming of being a Power Ranger, to a real-life superhero to millions of young Brazilians.
And there is no way he will put that at risk in the plush nightclubs of Paris.