<p>Neymar has donated $1 million to fight the impact of the new coronavirus in his native Brazil, according to TV network SBT.</p>.<p>The Paris Saint-Germain star, the world's third-highest-paid footballer, donated part of the money to the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), and the rest to a charitable fund launched by his friend Luciano Huck, a Brazilian TV presenter, the report said.</p>.<p><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/coronavirus-news-live-updates-indias-tally-crosses-3000-global-death-toll-over-50000-817763.html">Follow latest updates on the COVID-19 pandemic here</a></strong></p>.<p>The striker's press office declined to comment, saying: "We never talk about donations or amounts."</p>.<p>Neymar, 28, followed the example of PSG teammate Kylian Mbappe, who last month made what was described as a major donation -- amount undisclosed -- to a French charity helping fight the impact of COVID-19.</p>.<p>Huck, who has been touted as a possible candidate in Brazil's 2022 presidential election, launched his fund to help poor Rio de Janeiro neighborhoods particularly vulnerable to coronavirus.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/coronavirus-india-update-state-wise-total-number-of-confirmed-cases-deaths-on-april-4-821135.html">Coronavirus India update: State-wise total number of confirmed cases, deaths</a></strong></p>.<p>The donations come as highly-paid footballers face pressure to forego some of their salaries amid the crisis, which has ground the sporting world to a halt and left some clubs struggling to pay their staff.</p>.<p>Neymar is riding out the pandemic at his luxury villa in Mangaratiba, a resort town outside Rio.</p>.<p>He faced criticism last week after he was photographed relaxing with a group of friends on a beach volleyball court, even as half the world's population -- including most of Brazil -- is in confinement to slow the virus' spread.</p>.<p>His press team said he was receiving no visitors and was in quarantine at a "completely isolated" residence with people who made the trip from France with him.</p>
<p>Neymar has donated $1 million to fight the impact of the new coronavirus in his native Brazil, according to TV network SBT.</p>.<p>The Paris Saint-Germain star, the world's third-highest-paid footballer, donated part of the money to the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), and the rest to a charitable fund launched by his friend Luciano Huck, a Brazilian TV presenter, the report said.</p>.<p><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/coronavirus-news-live-updates-indias-tally-crosses-3000-global-death-toll-over-50000-817763.html">Follow latest updates on the COVID-19 pandemic here</a></strong></p>.<p>The striker's press office declined to comment, saying: "We never talk about donations or amounts."</p>.<p>Neymar, 28, followed the example of PSG teammate Kylian Mbappe, who last month made what was described as a major donation -- amount undisclosed -- to a French charity helping fight the impact of COVID-19.</p>.<p>Huck, who has been touted as a possible candidate in Brazil's 2022 presidential election, launched his fund to help poor Rio de Janeiro neighborhoods particularly vulnerable to coronavirus.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/coronavirus-india-update-state-wise-total-number-of-confirmed-cases-deaths-on-april-4-821135.html">Coronavirus India update: State-wise total number of confirmed cases, deaths</a></strong></p>.<p>The donations come as highly-paid footballers face pressure to forego some of their salaries amid the crisis, which has ground the sporting world to a halt and left some clubs struggling to pay their staff.</p>.<p>Neymar is riding out the pandemic at his luxury villa in Mangaratiba, a resort town outside Rio.</p>.<p>He faced criticism last week after he was photographed relaxing with a group of friends on a beach volleyball court, even as half the world's population -- including most of Brazil -- is in confinement to slow the virus' spread.</p>.<p>His press team said he was receiving no visitors and was in quarantine at a "completely isolated" residence with people who made the trip from France with him.</p>