Barcelona sporting director Robert Fernandez has ruled out suggestions that Neymar could join arch-rivals Real Madrid.
Neymar
signed a five-year contract having made the switch to Camp Nou from
Santos in 2013, but talks over a new deal have dragged on for a number
of months.
The Brazil captain had reportedly been
offered to Madrid for a potentially record-breaking transfer as Barca
look to recuperate money lost from the end of their shirt sponsorship
deal with Qatar Airways.
However, Robert
categorically denied the player could move to the Santiago Bernabeu,
adding his long-term
future remains in Catalonia.
"No, no – there is no fear that Neymar will go to Madrid," he said. "He is happy here. If he wasn't happy I'd be worried.
"Neymar will continue. He will be here for many years to come."
Lionel
Messi arrived at court in Barcelona to testify in a tax fraud case on
Thursday, but the sporting director does not believe it could provide
him with a motivation to seek a transfer to a club abroad.
"I don't think this is going to have any kind of effect on him whatsoever," said Robert.
"He's quite happy here, his family is here. I really haven't got the slightest concern that Messi is going to be leaving."
Another
player linked to an exit from Camp Nou is Javier Mascherano, with the
Argentina international touted as a target for Juventus.
However, Robert insists the player wants to stay and Barca will do all they can to keep hold of him.
"He will continue at Barca," added Robert.
"We
will reach whatever agreement we have to because he's a vital,
important player for us, who's adapted so well to the club and the city.
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