In recent months, there has been a great deal of speculating about the Brazilian. During the previous season, he faced complaints from the Paris Saint-Germain supporters, and the club is reportedly open to offloading their record signing.
The French giants are eager to rejig their assault as part of a whole image makeover in light of the departure of Lionel Messi and the likely loss of Kylian Mbappe, who has been involved in a bitter verbal spat with his employers.
According to French media, PSG’s new motto is “Less flash, more discipline,” which is in accordance with Nasser Al-Khelaifi’s new strategy of authoritatively enforcing the notion that nobody is bigger than the club. “No player, not even me, is bigger than the club. The Kylian Mbappe drama is extremely evident, the 49-year-old said in response.
Neymar has now made it seem as though he might not be leaving PSG this summer after all.
Neymar uploaded a photo of an aircraft to Threads, Mark Zuckerberg’s new Twitter rival, with the message “going to France season 23/24.” This is seen as evidence that he will stick with the Parisians for another campaign.
This shouldn’t come as a surprise. It will be nearly hard for PSG to offload the injury-prone Brazilian, 31, because few clubs in the world of football could match the salaries PSG is paying him.
Newcastle, Manchester United, and Chelsea were once mentioned as prospective stops, but nothing came of those rumors in the end. Neymar is also not anticipated to join Saudi Arabia’s buying spree because of the hostility between Qatar, which owns PSG, and Mohammed bin Salman’s nation. The Brazilian’s contract is still valid until 2025.