The former Barcelona president says the Catalan club
must take care of their Brazilian forward and ensure that he stays at
Camp Nou for many years to come
Former Barcelona president Joan Laporta says Neymar is the natural heir to Ronaldinho at Camp Nou - and maybe even the successor of team-mate Lionel Messi in the future.
The Brazilian forward has shone in the Argentine's absence through injury since late September, but he has been blighted by a tax case off the pitch and the player's father admitted recently that he could consider leaving the Catalan club unless those problems are resolved.
"I think that what the club has to do is to come to an agreement with Neymar," Laporta told Goal in an exclusive interview ahead of the Clasico clash between Barcelona and Madrid on Saturday.
"Leo is the best player in the history of football and will be the king of football for many more years - the truth is he's the best and us culés are proud to have him. But Neymar is in that group of players destined to be, in the future, heirs to Leo's throne.
The Brazilian forward has shone in the Argentine's absence through injury since late September, but he has been blighted by a tax case off the pitch and the player's father admitted recently that he could consider leaving the Catalan club unless those problems are resolved.
"I think that what the club has to do is to come to an agreement with Neymar," Laporta told Goal in an exclusive interview ahead of the Clasico clash between Barcelona and Madrid on Saturday.
"Leo is the best player in the history of football and will be the king of football for many more years - the truth is he's the best and us culés are proud to have him. But Neymar is in that group of players destined to be, in the future, heirs to Leo's throne.
