Football star Neymar paid extra not to talk about religion or politics

Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) star Neymar receives €541,680 gross per month extra if he avoids any “political or religious propaganda that could damage the image and unity of the club”.

That’s according to an investigation by Spanish news outlet El Mundo which leaked the forward’s contract with Qatari owned PSG.

It is understood that Neymar would receive €6.2 million (£5.28 million) a year simply as part of an ‘ethical clause’ included in his contract with the Parisian club.

The clause also requires the avoidance of any “negative public comments about the club, those who work there and those who support it” as the club wants an “exemplary behaviour, especially on the field” from the player.

The 29-year-old has previously made several references to his Christian faith. He grew up going to Peniel Baptist church in his native Sao Paulo with its lead pastor Newton Lobato revealing the footballer gives around €18,000 every year.

Neymar once said: “Life only makes sense when our highest ideal is to serve Christ”.

He has also been seen receiving trophies wearing a headband stating “100% Jesus”, such as the Champions league final celebration in 2016 when F.C Barcelona claimed the title.

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