No longer untouchable! If, and that’s a big if, someone comes in with an offer for Neymar – PSG would let him leave

Paris Saint-Germain had signed Neymar in 2017 as an ultimate statement of intent. One of the best — and indeed the most expensive footballer on the planet — as the final piece of the puzzle, the player who would transform PSG into a major force in world football. And has the project succeeded? Well, yes and no.Neymar – What Defines a Legacy? pic.twitter.com/xP8htUX0xh— Lyés (@WholeLottaLyes) April 2, 2022 Trophies have been won, the club’s profile has been raised, goals were scored, social media posts were liked. But the club from the French capital hasn’t won the trophy they desire the most – the UEFA Champions League. And besides, Neymar’s performances have been on the decline in the past couple of years. Enough is enough, now say the Qatari owners.According to reports from trusty French outlet Telefoot, PSG will listen to offers for the Brazilian come the end of the season.Saturday, 22.00: (8.50) Clermont (5.40) PSG (1.38)PSG no longer considers Neymar an untouchable player. Despite having renewed his contract until 2025 just last year, the Parisian sports management believes his performances are below all expectations. The King of Qatar, one of Neymar’s biggest fans, will not prevent the Brazilian’s departure if a tempting offer arrives in the next transfer window.Mbappe’s transfer twist: ‘There are new elements’In fact, Neymar has already made up the idea of ​​a possible sale. After the harsh insults received in the Parc des Princes during the match against Bordeaux, the former Barcelona player was quite disillusioned with life with the Saints. He is not happy in Paris, he does not have the fans’ support, and he is not finding the form that is expected of him. By all accounts and stats – he’s having a stinker of a season.The big obstacle to Neymar’s departure is, without a doubt, his high salary. It’s difficult to find someone who’d be willing to offer nearly as much. The Brazilian star is the highest paid in the squad, earning over $40 million net per season. However, in Doha they believe that someone will indeed come in with an offer.

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