International player from Brazil and forward for Paris Saint-Germain Photos of Neymar with his own Mercedes helicopter have been uploaded online.
The 29-year-old isn’t bashful about wanting to live it up to the max with his fame and fortune.
The customised car is on show in the yard of his lavish Rio de Janeiro estate, and he recently shared a photo of himself in front of it.
Posing casually on his garden wall, Neymar—who boasts an amazing 155 million Instagram followers—posted a photo.
It had been a difficult season for Neymar, who guided Brazil to the Copa America final, when they were beaten by fierce rivals Argentina at the Maracana. He was pictured relaxing in shorts, socks, and a Puma hoodie.
The photo’s backdrop features Neymar’s front lawn, which rivals the appearance of any professional football pitch, with the helicopter proudly positioned on top.
The helicopter, which bore the initials NJR and cost Neymar Jnr. £10.5 million, according to a previous Bild article.
Speculation has it that the latest Mercedes model, the H-145, was modelled by Batman’s batmobile.
Rumour has it that Neymar is a huge DC Comics enthusiast who has a history of cosplaying as Batman with tattoos inspired by the character.
The Brazilian celebrity is currently enjoying a holiday at his opulent estate, which is thought to be situated some sixty miles offshore from Rio de Janeiro.
It is likely that the resort is situated in Mangaratiba, a picturesque area well-known for its numerous stunning beaches and for having been the setting for The Expendables.
The attacker’s season was a letdown on a club and national level, culminating in the Ligue 1 final defeat by Lille, which shocked many.
Manchester City eliminated PSG in the quarterfinals of the Champions League, despite PSG’s remarkable eliminations of Bayern Munich and Barcelona.
Even though he failed to impress on the global stage this summer, Neymar remained the most expensive footballer in the world after coming to Paris from Barcelona for £200 million in the summer of 2017.
In a devastating loss to Argentina at home in the Maracana, Brazil—the 2019 tournament hosts and defending champions—suffered their first competitive loss in the stadium since 1950.