Inside the world’s most luxurious plane worth £172m that Saudi prince sent to pick up Neymar ahead of £78m transfer

NEYMAR took a £172 million jet from Paris to Riyadh, courtesy of a Saudi prince.

In order to finalize his £78 million transfer to Al-Hilal, the Brazilian arrived in Saudi Arabia last week.

Neymar was flown from Paris to Riyadh on a luxury jetCredit: Twitter / @Alhilal_FC

The Boeing 747 costs £172million and is owned by a Saudi princeCredit: Getty

It boasts a 14-seat dining tableCredit: Getty

 

On board, you’ll find a gilded throne and a number of luxurious bedrooms.Getty Images

On Saturday, he was introduced to the public in a spectacular show at the King Fahd International Stadium.

A Boeing 747 had been chartered just for Neymar and his crew to fly them to the Middle East, making for quite the grand entrance.

Prince Al Waleed bin Talal, the plane’s owner, let Neymar use it for free.

The plane can seat up to eight people comfortably on its plush seats and long dining table.

Around 400 seats were taken out to make the luxurious jet, which now features multiple bedrooms and even a golden throne.

The striker Neymar will earn a stunning £2.5 million a week, and Al-Hilal has gone to extraordinary lengths to accommodate him.

According to SunSport’s sources, the former Barcelona player requested three high-end vehicles from Al-Hilal’s owners for himself and four Mercedes G Wagons and a Mercedes van with a driver for his entourage.

Neymar further specified that the driver be available at all times, 365 days a year, for him and his loved ones.

Incredibly, Neymar’s weekly salary will be £2.5 million.

The aggregate price of the three high-end automobiles—a Bentley Continental GP, Aston Martin DBX, and Lamborghini Huracan—is almost £510,000.

When Neymar was at home, he demanded that his refrigerator be stocked with not just his favorite brand of Aça juice, but also Guarana beverages for his friends and family.

He also requested five permanent residents, including a sous chef to assist his personal chef from Brazil and two housekeepers to keep the residence in pristine condition at all times.

A source informed SunSport that Neymar also requested that the owners of Al-Hilal pay for any hotels, meals, or transportation he may need on his days off.