London's "Arsenal" coach Arsene Wenger does not understand Neymar's decision to move to "Paris Saint-Germain". According to him, all footballers want to play with the best, but the situation of the 25-year-old star is different.
In August, Brazil left the "Barcelona" club for a record 222 million euros, which eliminated Parisians from the UEFA Champions League last season.
Although he had to say goodbye to Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez, in France's capital he joined Kylian Mbappe, who will cost 180 million euros.
"Neymar did not actually disclose the reasons for his move in his announcement, as players always want to compete with the best," Wenger told beIN Sports.
"He decided to act differently, so it's... for financial reasons or because he thinks that 'Paris Saint-Germain' is the club of tomorrow that will outperform Real Madrid and Barcelona.
"Or maybe for personal reasons, such as the desire to become a player around whom the team revolves, and to be recognized as the best footballer in the world."
So far, Neymar has started his career in France excellently. In the first four matches of the country's championship, he scored four goals and made four assists.