Three clubs are willing to pay Neymar's buy-out clause

Three clubs are willing to pay Neymar's buy-out clause

Neymar is one step away from extending his contract with Barça, with the player ready to sign his new deal after the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio.

The Brazilian will be tied to the Blaugrana until 2022 Qatar World Cup - assuming he accepts the additional one year.

However, this hasn't prevented other clubs remaining in the race for the 24-year-old's signature and willing to pay his current buy-out clause of 200 million euros.

Wagner Ribeiro - one of the player's representatives - gave an interview with Radio Jovem Pan in which he revealed that three are three big European clubs who are prepared to pay Neymar's current buy-out cluase of 200 million euros.

Although Ribeiro wouldn't disclose the team names, the potential suitors are rumoured to be Real Madrid, Manchester United and Paris Saint-Germain.

"Today there are three big clubs in the world who want to sign Neymar and pay the [buy-out] clause of 200 million to Barça," he said, "I cannot say anything else, because it's a sensitive issue."