“THE DAY THAT NEYMAR LEFT IN 2017 IS A ‘BEFORE’ AND ‘AFTER’ MOMENT IN BARCELONA HISTORY” The tweet is still there, more than four years after Gerard Pique sent it, in memoriam of a decaying dynasty.
At 9.55pm on July 23, 2017, the centre-back took a selfie with his Barcelona team-mate, Neymar, and captioned it with the infamous legend: Se queda. He’s staying.
Only he wasn’t. A week and a half later, Neymar moved to Paris Saint-Germain, the Ligue 1 runners-up anxious to prove they were more than nouveau-riche arrivistes. On August 3, PSG paid the Brazilian’s world-record €222 million release clause, in full, and there was nothing Barcelona could do to stop them.
Barely 12 months later, Cristiano Ronaldo left Real Madrid for Juventus. He had just steered Los…