PSG signing Neymar a PR coup for isolated Qatar
LONDON — If world soccer’s transfer record is obliterated by Neymar’s move to Paris Saint-Germain, it will be a coup for the French club — and the tiny energy-rich emirate of Qatar.
By signing the Brazilian star for its flagship sporting asset, Qatar would be projecting a business-as-usual image to foreign allies and investors after two months locked in a bitter diplomatic dispute with its neighbours.
While a footnote in monetary terms in Qatar’s wider investment portfolio, the immensely wealthy 2022 World Cup host nation has long used sports as a way to elevate its stature . Signing one of the most recognizable and marketable figures in the sports world would be an extravagant demonstration of that.
Meeting Neymar’s mandatory fee of 222 million euros ($262 million) would be the most significant move yet to join the soccer elite by PSG as it prepares for its seventh season under ownership that is closely linked to Qatar’s ruling family.


