Brazil superstar Neymar could be coming to the Premier League after the World Cup next year.
Chelsea have made repeated efforts to land the striker, who turned 21 yesterday, through his international agent Pini Zahavi, who has strong links with the Blues.
Now Santos star Neymar has revealed he wants a new challenge after the World Cup, with the Premier League or Spain topping his list.
And Chelsea’s Brazil stars Oscar, David Luiz and Ramires have been persuading Neymar to join them in west London.
Neymar has netted an amazing 130 goals for Santos in 212 appearances and 17 in 27 for his country.
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