A Brazilian television station has been robbed of recording an exclusive interview with Brazilian star Neymar, according to media reports.

"The professional star of the French club Paris Saint-Germain has revealed important information about his future," the television channel UAL quoted the station's correspondent as saying on Monday.

Band said it would broadcast the interview today. UAL said the TV channel's car box had been broken and a memory card had been stolen.

The channel said it hoped to restore the recording, and be able to broadcast the interview, which was recorded on Saturday on the sidelines of a seminar at the Institute of Niemar G
Charity in Praia Grande.

Neymar returned to the Paris Saint-Germain exercise on Sunday after a week of disagreement with the team's management over his lack of attendance on Monday.

The sports director of the Paris club Leonardo said that the 27-year-old could leave the club in the event of a suitable offer and spoke of "very high level contacts" with Barcelona, ​​the club that the Brazilian striker had moved to San Germany two years ago against a record deal worth 222 million euros.