- Neymar continues to spend huge sums of money buying airplanes, water and cars
- The footballer owns a huge garage with a fleet of cars worth N2 billion
- One of his expensive cars is a N7 billion Koenigsegg CCXR
Neymar is one of the most outstanding footballers with class and style. He is very rich and is still one of the most expensive footballers in the world.
In 2018, it was discovered that the superstar was worth $ 185 million and although Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi were richer than him, it could be said that he was older than her.
Currently, his contract with the French football club earns him N298 million a week.
He specializes in spending his money on infrastructure.
He owns two planes, one ship which costs $ 120,000 a year.


• Mercedes AMG - N57.3 million
• Audi R8 Spyder - N59 million
• Maserati Mc12 - N245 million
• Volkswagen Touareg V8 FSI - N18 million
• Volvo XC 60 - N27.3 million
• Audi Q5 - N16 million
• Audi RS7 Sportback - N60 million
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