Paris Saint-Germain offers Neymar to Manchester City

Today, Tuesday, press reports said that the management of Paris Saint-Germain offered the Brazilian international Neymar da Silva to the Manchester City team.

And recent days have witnessed new developments in the future of the Brazilian star Neymar Jr., the player of the French team Paris Saint-Germain with the capital team, during the current summer transfers, especially with the journey of the new project that the president of the Parisian club, Nasser Al-Khelaifi, seeks to build, after his success in extending the contract Kylian Mbappe.

French journalist Romain Molina, a specialist in the world of sports, said that Paris Saint-Germain is now considering getting rid of its Brazilian winger, Neymar, after the disappointing level he showed recently, especially against Real Madrid in the second leg of the 16th round of the Champions League.

According to information received from the French newspaper L'Equipe, Paris Saint-Germain offered the Brazilian, Neymar da Silva, to Manchester City, but the latter refused to enter into any talks.

The newspaper pointed out that it was the Spaniard, Pep Guardiola, who rejected Neymar, as City can bear all the costs, but the Spanish coach quickly rejected the player.

Le Parisien reported that Neymar's story will continue until August;

The capital club is seeking solutions to get rid of him, but those around the player repeat: he is determined to spend a great season with Paris Saint-Germain.

"Neymar is a world-class player, one of the best players in the world," Galtier, the team's coach, said during the press conference, which was held at the French capital club's headquarters, last week. Who wouldn't want him? Of course I want him to stay.

The Paris Saint-Germain administration believes that the Brazilian international is one of the most important reasons for leaving the Champions League this season, which prompted officials to consider Neymar's departure from the team in the coming period.

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