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'It's a silly conversation' - Simon Jordan gives verdict on Newcastle's Neymar link

Talksport pundit Simon Jordan has branded reports linking Brazilian forward Neymar to Newcastle United "a silly conversation". Recent reports surfaced suggesting Newcastle could be a destination for the mercurial Brazilian, who could be set to leave Paris Saint Germain this summer.

While reports linking the 30-year-old with a move to Tyneside are well wide of the mark, they serve as a reminder of the wealth Newcastle now possess. There aren't many who could boast riches that would allow them to sign one of the world's premier talents.

However, Newcastle certainly won't be signing the Brazilian this summer, with the club looking to build an entirely cohesive team first and foremost over a 'Galacticos' style approach.

And Jordan believes the 'Galacticos' approach is a blueprint Newcastle must avoid at all costs if they are to continue to build upon the momentum of this season.

"Neymar isn't going to Newcastle so it's a silly conversation because Newcastle aren't in that position," scoffed Jordan.

"Neymar is a global superstar and he, to my consolation at times because I think sometimes he is the embodiment of the modern day footballer with all the talent and a lack of regard for the opportunity they're given, he isn't going to Newcastle so we might as well keep our powder dry.

"Newcastle want to build a side that can win something. I'm not sure that digging out people like Neymar and paying them £100m a year is the blueprint."

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