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NEYMAR WILL END UP RENEWING’

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Barcelona head coach Luis Enrique has revealed Neymar will renew his contract at the Camp Nou.

The Brazilian’s future at Barca has been the subject of intense media speculation in recent weeks as his long-term future yet to be decided.

Reports published in Spain this week claim Real Madrid were willing to trigger Neymar’s buy-out clause, believed to be a staggering €190m (£144m).

However, speaking ahead of Barca’s top-of-the-table clash with Atletico Madrid, Enrique revealed Neymar would commit his future to the Catalans.

"I think he'll end up renewing," the Barca boss said of the Brazilian ace who has two years left on his contract with Barcelona.

Sourced- Skysports

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