Manchester United have been approached by intermediaries about signing Neymar from Paris
Saint-Germain this summer.
Erik ten Hag's side are one ♣️ of a number of clubs who have
been contacted about Neymar's potential availability.
While a deal might make sense
from a ♣️ commercial point of view, he is not currently a United target.
In any case, it
is difficult to see how United ♣️ would be able to sign him and pay his wages and how he
would adapt to playing in the Premier ♣️ League.
Sky Sports News reported earlier this
month that PSG would be willing to listen to offers for Neymar this summer.
Please ♣️ use
Chrome browser for a more accessible video player French football expert Julien Laurens
provides the latest update from Paris ♣️ and all of the 'drama' going on with PSG forwards
Lionel Messi and Neymar
The news came after PSG condemned the ♣️ actions of supporters who
are understood to have gathered outside the home of Neymar and chanted for him to leave
♣️ the club.
Fans were filmed chanting for the board to resign outside club headquarters
before further clips showed a group of ♣️ supporters visiting the home of Neymar calling
for him to move on.
Paris Saint-Germain are also set to see Lionel Messi ♣️ leave at the
end of the season, with the Ligue 1 club not planning to offer the forward a new
♣️ contract.
Image: Neymar could join Lionel Messi (left) in leaving PSG this year
Sky
Sports News chief reporter Kaveh Solhekol speaking earlier ♣️ this month:
Neymar is facing
an uncertain future at PSG. It's the end of the 'bling-bling' culture and they want to
♣️ move in a different direction so they would be willing to listen to offers for
Neymar.
In the past they've been ♣️ willing to listen to offers for him and things have
not been going that great for Neymar.
There were these protests ♣️ outside of his house by
PSG supporters who were chanting, 'Get out of our club'. There was a very strong
♣️ statement from PSG condemning that.
There's a lot of noise around Neymar and I think
PSG are thinking they don't need ♣️ this noise anymore.
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more accessible video player Sky Sports News' Kaveh Solhekol examines the possible
♣️ destinations for Lionel Messi after he confirmed he would be leaving Paris
Saint-Germain in the summer
I think him leaving would ♣️ fit in with their new strategy.
PSG don't want to be the Harlem Globetrotters or the Dream Team, they want ♣️ to be the
club version of that France side at the World Cup with young, humble and hungry French
players.
Hypothetically ♣️ the Qataris could buy Manchester United and then they move
Neymar from PSG to Man Utd to become the face ♣️ of the new ownership of the club.
An
issue, though, would be financial fair play. I don't think Man Utd have ♣️ the finances,
even with the new Qatari owners, to be able to afford to pay somebody an enormous wage
and ♣️ I also don't think he's a real Erik ten Hag kind of player.
But if Neymar is going
to leave PSG ♣️ then Premier League clubs have to come into the mix.