The Brazilian has long been linked with a
return to Camp Nou, the club where he made his name, and his former team-mate
can see it happening.
Neymar wants to return to Barcelona, according to
his former team-mate, Martin Montoya.
The PSG superstar left Camp Nou in 2017, joining
the French giants in a huge €222 million deal.
However, speculation since has continually linked
him with a reunion with Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez, with whom he formed the
fearsome ‘MSN’ attacking trident.
Nevertheless, Neymar’s fine goalscoring form has
continued apace in France, scoring 40 goals in just 44 games, and also
providing 22 assists.
Montoya, though, thinks that the Brazilian, with
whom he spent three years between 2013 and 2016, would jump at the chance to
return to Camp Nou.
“I don’t know, I think it is difficult to get
done,” Montoya told Goal when asked about a possible Neymar return.
“Paris is also a great team and I don’t think
they will let him to leave easily. Paris paid a big amount of money for him and
I don’t think Barcelona would pay the same price for him [to come back].
“I think Neymar wants to go back because he was
really comfortable and adapted the three years he was at the club. He had a
great connection with Luis Suarez and Messi, but I think it is very difficult
for him to come back to Barca.”
Montoya currently plays for Brighton in the
Premier League but has lined up for both Barca and Inter Milan, with the two
teams set to face each other in the Champions League later this week.
And he believes that Mauro Icardi could spring a
surprise on the Catalan giants, whom he regards as the favourites to win the
competition, when the two go head-to-head, having scored eight goals in all
competitions already this season.
“Yes, he is scoring a lot of goals for Inter in
the last years, being the top scorer in the Serie A. He is going to be, well,
he is already a world-class player,” Montoya added.
“He is still young, so he keeps improving. He is
playing Champions League now. I think he will be a reference player in attack.
“Barcelona is always Barcelona. They are one of
the best teams and can beat you anytime. They have great players. Look at
Tottenham. Tottenham is a great team and they were well beaten at Wembley. It
is true all the away games are tough in the Champions League.
“The competition is very close, but I really
think Barcelona is the favourite.”
Enrique and Pep Guardiola were Montoya’s managers
at Barcelona, with the now-Manchester City manager’s stock rising further after
a move to the Premier League.
Now 27, Montoya looks back at Barcelona legend
Xavi as someone who can follow in Guardiola’s footsteps and become a
world-class manager when he retires from playing at Al Sadd in Qatar.
“Yes, no doubt. He will be manager yes or yes,
100%,” Montoya continued. “He used to be a leader as a player, exactly like
Guardiola in his football playing career. He was talking a lot and a player who
was already a leader.
“They are very smart, knowing what to do at every
time. Xavi used to read the game perfectly and these are the kind of guys who
become great managers.”
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