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PSG is Resolute: Neymar’s Departure is Imperative if Quality Standards are not Met

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Officials of Paris Saint-Germain are said to be firmly determined to prematurely end their cooperation with Neymar. Romain Molina believes that the club is ready to take decisive steps in this direction.

The Brazilian international’s relationship with the Paris club has seen many ups and downs. Not so long ago, the Brazilian jewel tried several times to part ways with the team from the Park of Princes. He failed each time and it always led to a new contract.

However, the situation has changed in recent days and weeks and it is Paris Saint-Germain who are trying to get rid of the 31-year-old winger. On the other hand, he no longer shows such willingness to change the club address and resists leaving the team.

This puts PSG in a difficult position as they desperately try to save money to avoid sanctions from their national and European football associations.

Neymar himself is also said to be such a toxic figure in the dressing room that many players breathed a sigh of relief when an ankle injury that required surgery ruled him out until the end of the season.

Until then, the current French champion will be looking for a solution to his Brazilian “problem”.

Foreign sports media correspondent Romain Molina even believes that Paris Saint-Germain is ready to take a drastic step and pay the offensive player a certain amount of money to leave the club at the end of the current season.

The situation surrounding Neymar, despite the fact that he will not appear on the pitch until June, is likely to develop and in the coming weeks we can expect more information about his future.

The 31-year-old footballer came to PSG in August 2017 from Barcelona for a record 222 million euros. This season, he managed to score 18 goals and record 17 assists in 29 games.

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