Santos chief: Manchester United did not bid for Neymar 3

The Brazilian side have denied reports that the Red Devils tabled a £38m offer for their young star, while the player’s father also laughed off any speculation about a move.

Neymar is not going to Manchester United

Neymar is not going to Manchester United

Reports had suggested that the Red Devils were ready to splash £38 million for Neymar, who has scored 111 goals in 185 appearances for his club.

Goal.com understands that United were priced out of a move for the Brazil international, who has a £50m buy-out clause at Santos.

The Old Trafford outfit had previously pursued Neymar’s fellow countryman Lucas Moura earlier this summer but were unable raise funds for a £30m move for the Sao Paulo attacker.

However after the playmaker joined big-spenders PSG, who also signed the likes of Thiago Silva and Zlatan Ibrahimovic from AC Milan, the Premier League outfit reportedly turned their attention to Neymar and tabled a bid.

But Santos’ director of football Felipe Faro has denied the speculation, insisting he does not know where they rumours came from and revealing that no transfer offer was received.

He told Globo Esporte: “I have no idea where that came from, but it’s not true.”

The South American has consistently been linked with a move to La Liga duo Real Madrid and Barcelona ever since he exploded onto the scene in Brazil, but the player has always indicated that he is happy in his native homeland for now, with the club also delighted to keep hold on him.

His father, Neymar Santos, also laughed off the reports that he was the subject of an offer, joking: “Neymar was sold two years ago but we are still here.