Neymar puts move to Spain on hold
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Neymar said he felt honoured to be linked with the Spanish giants but was content to be playing in Brazil, near family and friends. "It has already been decided," he said this week. "I won't leave Santos in the next transfer window. I have not reached a deal with any club."
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