Aulas: PSG signing Neymar for record fee is risky
Neymar could move to Ligue 1 via PSG but Lyon president Jean-Michel Aulas does not think it is all positive for French football.
Lyon president Jean-Michel Aulas has questioned Paris Saint-Germain's "risky" pursuit of Barcelona star Neymar, claiming it would not be good for French football's economy.
Ligue 1 giants PSG are reportedly ready to meet Neymar's €222million release clause as well as offering the Brazil international an annual salary in the region of €30m.
Talk of Neymar – who scored twice against Juventus at the International Champions Cup on Saturday – potentially moving to the French capital has dominated headlines but Aulas is not convinced.
"I'm not sure if it's positive for the French football economy, if that's the case," Aulas told RMC.
"As an economic analyst, I look at what this investment represents. It is more than €500m over five years.
"When we try to create positive dynamics, with added value but also of economic equilibrium, we think that it is very risky."
Aulas added: "It seems to me that we are not in a coherent economic logic for the French championship. We are not in England with nearly €3billion in revenue for TV rights…But we are in liberal economy, everyone is free to do what they want."
Get FourFourTwo Newsletter
The best features, fun and footballing quizzes, straight to your inbox every week.
‘Maybe I’ll be signed by Wrexham, who knows? English football would suit me – if an offer came, I wouldn’t think twice, I’d go immediately’ Euro 2024 cult hero reveals his UK dream
‘Managing Leeds? It was an option that appeared, but it wasn’t the right timing. I decided it wasn’t a good idea to leave the club I was at mid-season’: Premier League boss admits to turning down opportunity to replace Jesse Marsch in 2023