Paris Saint-Germain has made an offer to Barcelona to unravel the complications surrounding the transfer of Brazilian player Neymar da Silva to the Catalan club, Spanish and French media have revealed.

French newspaper Le Parisien reported that Saint-Germain would agree to sell Neymar to Barcelona for 100 million euros in addition to the services of French players Ottoman Dembele and Portuguese Nelson Semido.

The Spanish newspaper that the offer will raise the price of Neymar from 250 to 300 million euros, which indicates that the Parisian team will not give up his initial demands in this deal.

The penalty clause in Dembele's contract with Barcelona is 400 million euros, while Simedo's penalty is 100 million euros.

According to the newspaper "Marka" that the players will not be allowed to leave despite the recent problems caused by the young Frenchman, the latest was the failure to disclose an injury to him and give him a warning through his client.

For Semedo, he is a mainstay of Ernesto Valverde's line-up this season, but if his departure is necessary, Senegalese Moussa Wagi could be his replacement or Sergei Roberto's return to the line-up.

The Barcelona board of directors held a meeting yesterday to discuss the club's new deals, particularly the Neymar deal.

Radio RAC 1 confirmed that two delegations representing the two sides will meet again in Paris today - the meeting is scheduled to be crucial to the deal - and the delegation will make a final proposal for the management of Saint Germain for the signing of Neymar, but will not differ significantly from his previous offers.

AS has suggested that Barcelona will offer to sign Neymar on loan, with a buy option for 170 million euros, in addition to the transfer of Dembele to the French club on loan as well.

Neymar seems to be losing his chances of moving to Barcelona because the deal is complicated and there are many details, in addition to that there is only seven days left to close the transfer market, which made the player, according to "AS", thinking to stay for another season With the French capital team.