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Football and the most expensive player in the soccer history.


Football is a sport that unites people, allows to forget about problems, gives joy, happiness and also teaches humility. In football, the most beautiful are goals, emotions, competition, and what gives the most satisfaction are tricks and dribblings. I think that one of the best players in this matter is Neymar - Brazilian footballer. He performs an endless number of amazing tricks in one match, shaking defenders damn head and providing fans with a spectacular show. Despite his young age (25 years), Neymar can really boast about a lot of achievements and experience in the senior football. At the age of 21, he was sold for big money (about 75 million euros) to one of the best teams in the world - FC Barcelona, from Santos , Brazil. At that time, his career sped up, he was put on high expectations and responsibility. Over time, he  lived up to all expectations and has become a better player. From season to season, he scored more goals and noted more assists. Last season, he left FC Barcelona and joined  PSG from Paris for a record transfer fee of € 222 million (compared to the second-highest transfer ever recorded is € 110m). This amount is incredible. Currently with the team from Paris, he's fighting for trophies and fighting  individually for the title of the best player in Europe (Golden Ball).

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  1. What have you read / watched which formed the basis of this text? Where is the link to it?

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  2. Why, in your opinion, the amounts of money invested in football are so big?

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  3. 222 million?! Wow, that's huge. Are those sums he really adequate to what these men do?

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