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PSG surprisingly informs Neymar that they no longer wish to keep him in the Parisian club

Advised by Mbappé, who is demanding a new disciplinary order, the Paris club agreed with the Brazilian's father that they would seek a club to transfer or loan him out.

By Wilian Estrella

Advised by Mbappé, who is demanding a new disciplinary order, the Paris club agreed with the Brazilian's father that they would seek a club to transfer or loan him out.
Advised by Mbappé, who is demanding a new disciplinary order, the Paris club agreed with the Brazilian's father that they would seek a club to transfer or loan him out.
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The princes who rule Qatar made Neymar Junior the most expensive player in the history of soccer when they signed him for their club Paris Saint-Germain after paying €222 million to Barcelona in the summer of 2017. Last week a representative of the Paris club contacted the player's father to let him know that they wanted to find a way out for him.

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Sources indicate that the decision took shape when PSG's owners renewed Kylian Mbappé, making him the reference of their project and giving him a voice in the design of the new sporting order. Mbappé demanded changes in the organization and pointed to the removal of the former sporting director, Leonardo de Araujo, famous Neymar coddler.

Regarding Neymar, the Frenchman pointed out the inconveniences that everyone already knew: his systematic indiscipline in the training and recovery routine. Mbappé warned the same thing that Mauricio Pochettino pointed out: "No player should be above the shield".

Until now, Neymar had been the focal point of all strategies. The Brazilian, who this season automatically renewed his contract until 2027, earns around 40 million euros net per year. At the meeting between PSG's emissaries and his father, who is also called Neymar and acts as the player's representative, was assured that his son would be paid every penny owed to him.

PSG's decision appears to be firm

Luis Campos, PSG's new sporting director, has taken responsibility for the decision at the request of the club's owners. Neymar has told his PSG insiders that he feels humiliated and hopes to have the opportunity to play for a big club - he dreams of returning to Barcelona - to prove his Qatari employers wrong.

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