Neymar has moved into a five-storey, 1,000-square-metremansion in the posh western Paris suburb of Bougival. The property, an architect’s home built in the 1950s, is on a hillock and has 5,000 square metres of grounds and an indoor pool, a real estate professional said. “It was a tough match… I didn’t have many free points on my serve, there were a lot of rallies. The Spaniard, who largely operates as as central midfielder, can also play higher up the pitch just behind the striker. “I do feel much better and closer to my top level. “Every country reaches thecity 2-3 days before the event. Neymar moves into sprawling mansion near PSG training ground. It’s rumoured that the French club had accepted the Gunners’ 92 million Euro offer, but Arsenal decided there was ‘not much time’ to complete the move. There will be processes in place and it shouldn’t be a problem. Harry Kane, the Tottenham striker who notoriously does not score in August, scored two on Sept.