Neymar’s transfer from Barcelona to PSG in 2017 shattered the world record for the most expensive player of all time, costing 220 million euros, eclipsing the previous mark of 105 million euros.

It’s no surprise that the Brazilian is one of the highest-paid players in the world, and according to some accounts, he is now the only second behind new PSG teammate Lionel Messi after this summer’s signings.

The 29-year-old is thought to earn roughly £600,000 every week, which is just his basic earnings for a week’s work, and does not include incentives, which he undoubtedly receives.

According to El Mundo, a Spanish newspaper, who has been disclosing the forward’s contract, Neymar receives a monthly ‘ethical bonus’ of 541,680 euros gross.

The former Barcelona player receives his half-million euro reward for being “courteous, prompt, nice, and available to fans” while being publicly critical of PSG.

That means the Ligue 1 team is paying Neymar about €6.5 million a year only to show up and “meet and thank the supporters before and after each game.”

After the match, the player must refrain from making “negative public comments about the club, those who work there, and those who support it” on Twitter and must thank the fans before returning home.

I believe that most individuals would be willing to be pleasant and not criticize their employer if they were paid 5/6ths of their weekly income at the end of each month.

As per a Spanish newspaper, Neymar has caused the Parisiens €489,228,117, which is far more than double his transfer fee.