BARCELONA’S frightening attacking trio ‘MSN’ have all taken a well-earned holiday to different spots around the globe.
Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez and Neymar, who will all go head-to-head for the Ballon d’Or, were all amongst a number of top Catalan stars who were granted time off from boss Luis Enrique.
Neymar met up with Crystal Palace winger Wilfried ZahaCredit: Instagram @longlivezaha
The Brazilian, carrying a handful of IPhones, took selfies with staff outside ToziCredit: Xposure
Flying solo was Samba star Neymar who took a trip to London – but reportedly ended up angering gaffer Enrique.
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According to Sport, Neymar’s snap of him devouring a burger and chips has not gone down well with the Spaniard.
And it seems like the 24-year-old was busy in England’s capital after he met Crystal Palace’s Wilfried Zaha and popstar Tinie Tempah.
Neymar even found time to meet Tinie TempahCredit: Instagram @tiniegram
Both Tinie and Zaha both uploaded Instagram snaps of their meeting with Neymar and the duo were very complimentary of the Brazilian.
Zaha wrote: “Humble yet talented hopefully link up again soon brother.”
Pictured alongside Tinie, the singer said: “Met up with the don @neymarjr in London today.”
Neymar also had selfies with staff after eating at swanky Italian restuarant Tozi where he was carrying a handful of IPhones.
Neymar looked the part during his visit to LondonCredit: Xposure
Argentine superstar Messi took full advantage off some downtime by heading to Disneyland along with stunning girlfriend Antonella Roccuzzo and his two children.
Roccuzzo shared an Instagram post of a statue of Walt Disney with the famous Hollywood sign in the background.
His strike partner Suarez took a shorter flight to Venice where he shared snaps from his trip onto his Instagram with childhood sweetheart Sofia Balbi.
However it would only be a brief break as Barcelona host Granada on Saturday looking to boost their title hopes.