The uncovered future of Carlos Tevez, Emmanuel Adebayor and Neymar has made this summer’s transfer window an intriguing one…

Neymar is maybe not ready to join Madrid this summerNeymar to Real Madrid? No thanks! Bury this possibility

Three weeks ago, fans of Barcelona, Chelsea or Real Madrid were drooling at the mention of Neymar’s name. But Barca preferred to focus their attention on Chile’s Alexis Sanchez while new Chelsea coach Andre Villas-Boas officially distanced himself from transfer business this summer.

Meanwhile, Santos were playing the biggest-bid game and Real Madrid eventually got revealed as Neymar’s most serious hunters.

 

In the meantime, the 19-year-old striker—fresh from a historical triumph in the Copa Libertadores with Santos—endured a poor 2011 Copa America campaign with Brazil. His behavior and performance proved how immature he is. Neymar is perhaps not ready to leave Santos and to play in Spain. And the issue of money could round up the argument of leaving Neymar away from Real Madrid’s plans.

“There is nothing else to talk about. The only thing left is for Real Madrid to pay,” confirmed agent Ribeiro according to Marca this week.

But the €45M clause tag seems simply too big for a kid that is yet to prove how fast he may adapt to Spanish and European football. Yes, Real Madrid have sacrificed a lot of time and efforts to win the race for the signature of Neymar. Suddenly, however, it appears like the best option is to look somewhere else for the time being.

Adebayor and Tevez’s transfer matters complicating things Adebayor wants to remain at Madrid as Spurs are considering making a move for the striker

Besides, Real Madrid have Adebayor to look onto. Well, we’re yet to know whether the Togolese will remain at the Santiago Bernabeu or not.

Adebayor is keen to sign a permanent contract but Madrid are apparently not totally convinced about the striker’s reliability. Eventually, Spurs have allowed themselves to take their chances on Adebayor.

“I spoke to the chairman about the possibility of loaning him [Adebayor],” revealed Harry Redknapp lately as The Sun reported, “but I'm not sure if they would, but if we could loan him he'd be of interest.”

The prospect of a loan move for Emmanuel Adebayor to Tottenham Hotspur has subsequently increased rumors about a Real Madrid switch for Carlos Tevez. And there is more to these rumors than just Adebayor’s unsettled condition. Corinthians’ failure to land Tevez is in fact the main reason behind these thoughts.

“The board of Sporting Club Corinthians hereby officially announces the impossibility of hiring the Argentine striker Carlos Tevez,” it was stated this week.

However, Tevez clearly doesn’t want to wear the Sky Blues’ jersey come next season. Should Real Madrid go in for the Argentina forward?