Neymar's response after being accused of breaking quarantine rules

Neymar's response after being accused of breaking quarantine rules

Neymar y sus amigos, solidarios en la crisis del coronavirus / | @lucianohuck

"The photos show Neymar alongside other people who are quarantined with him"

Neymar has denied breaking quarantine rules during the Covid-19 pandemic, as had been suggested by some media reports over the weekend. 

The Paris Saint-Germain star has returned to Mangaratiba in his native Brazil, where he is self-isolating with friends and family. 

However, reports suggested the former Barcelona man was breaking rules regarding quarantine. Having returned to Brazil from Paris, he must spend 14 days self-isolating, with photographs emerging suggesting that was not the case.  

"The photos show Neymar Jr. alongside other people who are quarantined with him, people who traveled together from Paris to Brazil," his management group cleared up in a statement to the media on Monday.

"Neymar Jr. offered his home so that everyone could spend the first 14 days there before meeting their respective families. The house meets quarantine rules and is completely isolated, allowing peace and serenity for him to continue training and take care of his loved ones at this time of world pain and confinement.

"There are no visits or business meetings at the house, not least because the condominium itself only allows access to residents.

"The exception for visits was his son, Davi Lucca, who came to stay with his father. David, his mother, stepfather and brother were in Paris days before to visit him. Neymar Jr. is keeping his distance from other family members, such as his mother, sister and grandmother, for example, because he understands that this is a moment that requires effort for the common good."

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