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Barca, Neymar will sign new contact in coming days

Xinhua, July 1, 2016 Adjust font size:

FC Barcelona President, Josep Maria Bartomeu insisted on Thursday that the club was close to sealing a new five-year contract with Brazilian striker Neymar.

Bartomeu made the declaration in a press conference in which he discussed all of the events of the 2015-16 season and announced the club had enjoyed income of 670 million euros (around 740 million US dollars) which had allowed it to reduce its debt from 320 to 280 million euros.

The President admitted it has been an "intense season, full of contrasts, which ended with four titles (League, Kings Cup, European Supercup and the World Club Championship), but which will be remembered for the death of Johann Cruyff, who will always be in our memories."

He then discussed Neymar and the ongoing questions over his future, insisting the striker "is going to continue at Barcelona. He is not going to leave and in the next few days we will sign his contract renewal for five years."

Bartomeu said he was pleased with the Barca squad, which will be strengthened by the imminent signing of Lyon defender, Samuel Untiti, and with coach, Luis Enrique.

"We are very happy, we have a great team and a great squad which has won seven of the last nine league titles. We have Leo Messi, who is the best player in the world and we are happy with Luis Enrique and we are looking for re-enforcements for the summer."

"The club is in a good place and we are happy with the model of the club we have built. The economy is healthy and this coming season we will have more income than last year," concluded Bartomeu. Endit