More than one will have thought to whom they want to leave the little or much they have to their credit. However, no matter how much there are quarrels or things involved, Spanish legislation does not allow the exclusion of so-called forced heirs, to whom a third of the inheritance must be left by obligation. Outside of these limits, you can do whatever you like.
Outside our country, it is another song. If not, tell it to a Brazilian businessman, who has jumped to the forefront of the news because he has everything planned to leave all his assets to one person: Neymar Jr.
According to the Metropoles portal, the 30-year-old businessman has formalized his will so that all his assets will go to Neymar Jr. after his death. The man has confessed that he is not in good health, and wants the Brazilian to enjoy what he has accumulated in life. The reason is that he feels very identified with him and, above all, the good relationship he has with his father. “I’m almost 31 years old, but I’m not in very good health. That’s why I saw that I have no one to leave my things to in case I disappear,” the businessman confessed.
But why leave it to Neymar Jr., who Forbes estimates already has a net worth of around 200 million euros? For the businessman, his character is everything. “He is not an interested party, something very rare today,” he insists, in addition to stressing that he does not want to leave his things to people with whom he has no relationship or to the government of his country.
“I would hate to leave it to the government or to relatives with whom I don’t get along,” he says, confessing that he had already tried to contact the Brazilian star, but “it didn’t go well.” As the aforementioned portal explains, the document is already registered in a Porto Alegre notary, sealed and signed before a notary, which makes it completely valid. Therefore, Neymar Jr. will be the recipient of his assets as soon as he dies.
At 30, Neymar Jr. is one of the most successful players in the world. With a fortune that exceeds 200 million euros, it does not seem that he is going to have financial problems in a long season.
The Brazilian, the second highest paid player in the world on the pitch between 2021 and 2022, can also boast of being one of the highest earners when he is not kicking a ball. Off the field, it is estimated that Neymar could receive between 20 and 25 million euros in advertising contracts with different firms.
To this should be added his collection of homes, cars and various assets that over the years he has been adding to his heritage and that have been providing him with all kinds of benefits indirectly; in addition to multiple investments. Whether you need this good man’s inheritance is unknown, but it is up to you whether he decides to donate it to another good cause.