Brazilian experience is considered to have signed a pre-contract agreement to become listed on the Catalans following the World Cup Julian Finney Manchester City goal Neymar has appealed for calm as speculation grows that he is near to joining Barcelona. The Blues had reportedly been preparing a huge A50million present in an attempt to attract the Brazil experience from the Nou Camp. But, the Santos forward seemed to snub attention from City by claiming: "I dream of playing for a huge club like Barcelona, Real Madrid and Chelsea." Amid rumours that he has already signed a contract to sign for Barcelona after the 2014 World Cup, stories again appeared a week ago that his associates have met with the Catalan membership to go over his future. The 21-year-old admits that stories connecting him with Europe's elite are flattering. You can observe why clubs rate him so highly with an accumulation of his top 10 goals here: Nevertheless, the Brazil global insists he's happy to remain at Santos and reiterated he will choose his future once the time is right. He told Radio Globo: "Who isn't a lover of Barcelona? I am happy, I'm thankful for the love. "I feel I'm the happiest person on the planet, irrespective of this or that group planning to sign me. "I am content at the club I really like. When I have always said, it is up to me and my family [to decide my future]. "When the minute is right, I'll tell everyone. But please keep calm."
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