Neymar has recently discussed his future at Paris Saint-Germain and shed light on Lionel Messi’s unsuccessful stint in the French capital.
According to Mirror Football’s exclusive report in April, Neymar’s six-season tenure at the Parc des Princes might come to an end this summer.
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Although the Premier League has shown interest in acquiring his talents, no concrete approaches have been made to PSG.
A notable point of contention has been Neymar’s reported feud with his attacking teammate, Kylian Mbappe.
Their falling out during a Ligue 1 clash over penalty-taking duties raised concerns about both players’ futures and has been under the spotlight in recent months.
Unfortunately, Neymar, 31, had another season plagued by injuries, which has hindered his consistency on the field.
As one of the highest-paid players at the club and the world’s most expensive player following his £198 million move from Barcelona in 2017, expectations have been immense.
Despite scoring an impressive 118 goals in 173 appearances for PSG, there remains a lingering sense that he hasn’t fully lived up to the sky-high expectations set by his world-record transfer fee.
Additionally, his inability to secure a European title during his time in Paris has contributed to this perception.
As the end of the summer transfer window approaches, the football world eagerly awaits to see how Neymar’s situation will unfold and whether he will continue his journey with Paris Saint-Germain or seek new challenges elsewhere.
Speaking on a Youtube program, Que Papinho, Neymar had the following to say Messi’s exit: “I had been asking him about him. In recent weeks I had doubts, and he told me.
“Messi has won everything. His family was very affected after the last two years at PSG. I understand the reasons and he is going to a place where he will be well received.
“He will live a completely different life and his family will feel really good in Miami. It was a good choice. Here, we had difficult years together.”
“Real Madrid’s galacticos didn’t win the Champions League,” Neymar continued. “We had a strong team.
“Messi, Mbappe and I are the best in the world, we know that, but unfortunately it didn’t happen.
“We wanted to win everything, but football is sometimes not fair. It’s not like the recipe for a cake.”
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Speaking on his own future, the 31-year-old Brazilian added – hinting on ruling out his own exit: “Until now nobody has told me, I’m quiet.
“Even though there isn’t much love between the fans and the players, I will be there. With love or without love, but with Neymar.”