Neymar insults the Americans after talking about the "three months" vacation

The British newspaper, "Daily Mail", said that the Brazilian star and Paris Saint-Germain playmaker, Neymar, directed an inappropriate insult to the Americans, after talking about the "three-month vacation".

Neymar had spoken in press statements a few days ago about his desire to play in the American Football League (MLS), noting that this would give him an opportunity to get a vacation for a long period of up to three months and more, saying that "a league that plays for a short period unlike the European leagues."

The American response was not delayed, as Neymar was severely criticized by the commissioner of the American League, Don Garber, who told Neymar, "The American League is not for holidays," and that he should look for another place if he wanted to relax.

It is noteworthy that Neymar's current contract with Paris expires in the summer of 2025, and at that time Neymar will be free to play anywhere he wants, as he put the American League at the top of his favorite destinations.

Neymar was famous for his multiple holidays with Paris, to the extent that this caused the anger of a number of his colleagues, as Neymar is absent for intermittent periods throughout the year, between the end of the year and Christmas parties for him and his family members, and to participate in fashion shows and songs, and so on.

The American League has a distinguished history of attracting former great stars, such as the Spaniard David Villa, the Englishman David Beckham, as well as the Englishman Steven Gerrard, the French Terry Henry, the Italian Andrea Pirlo and others.

"We don't need to bring in great players who are all anxious to retire in the MLS," Garber said.

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