Neymar’s Paris mansion up for rent at €20,000 per month after Al-Hilal transfer

Robin Bairner
Robin Bairner
  • 25 Oct 2023 03:31 CDT
  • 3 min read
Neymar, Al-Hilal, masion
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Neymar’s swanky Paris mansion up is up for rent after the attacker completed a €90 million transfer from PSG to Al-Hilal this summer.

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The Brazil international star had lived in the house, which is located in Bougival, since 2017, shortly after his world-record transfer to Les Parisiens from Barcelona.

It is now up for rent at an astonishing €20,000 per month – but the lucky tenant will be able to live in luxury for that price. In addition to the rent, there is a security deposit of €40,000 plus €2,340 for the inventory and fees of €9,360.

Neymar's Paris home
© Screengrab - Neymar's Paris home

The house, which Neymar rented for €14,000 a month, is 780 metres square, spread over five floors, while the entire property is on a landscaped plot that is 5,036 metres square.

It includes an indoor heated swimming pool, a home cinema, a wine cellar and an outbuilding that includes two bedrooms.

The kitchen alone is 31 square metres while there is an enormous suite at the top of the house comprising of a bedroom, bathroom and double dressing room.

Neymar's Paris living room
© SuperImmo.com - Neymar's Paris living room

On top of this, there is a gym, no doubt a must for Neymar when he was at PSG, as well as numerous parking spaces, where the Brazilian kept his fleet of luxury cars.

Indeed, the advert when the superstar initially rented the property, which was totally renovated in 2014, suggested that €1000 per month should be budgeted for swimming pool, elevator and garden maintenance.

Neymar, meanwhile, has joked that he is not happy with his new luxury accommodation since joining Al-Hilal.

Neymar's bathroom in Paris
© SuperImmo.com - Neymar's bathroom in Paris

Neymar’s uneasy time in Paris

It appears that the residents of Bougival were happy to see Neymar leave.

Luc Wattelle, the mayor of the town, had publicly described the footballer as a “disrespectful individual”, with his parties that went late into the night reportedly leaving neighbours fuming.

On top of this, there was drama towards the end of Neymar’s time at PSG, when a group of supporters gathered outside the mansion and chanted for him to leave the club.

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