Neymar has reportedly made a decision about his Paris Saint-Germain future amid reports of a potential exit in the next transfer window.
It was confirmed last week that the Brazil international suffered a severe ankle injury, which has since ruled him out of the remainder of the 2022/23 season.
Reports regarding his future at the Parc des Princes have continued to swirl, with suggestions that he is an unwanted man at the club despite his contract running until June 2027.
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It is understood that offloading the player is a huge challenge for PSG due to the huge salary he is on, which continues to deter some potential suitors. In June 2022, club president Nasser Al-Khelaifi refused to rule out the sale of the 31-year-old, suggesting that he needed to see more from the South American.
"A possible departure of Neymar this summer? What I can tell you is that we expect all players to do a lot more than last season. A lot more," he said.
"They all have to be 100%. Obviously we weren't good enough to go far. For next season the objective is clear, to work every day, to give 200%. To give everything we have for this jersey. You have to be humble again. You have to change to avoid injuries, suspensions and fouls that change a game."
It was said that these comments left the former Santos attacker feeling targeted by the Qatari chief, however, it now appears he has made up his mind about his time at the club.
According to The Athletic, Neymar has decided that he will see out the remainder of his contract with the Parisians. The report claims that the No.10 wants to add to the 13 trophies he has won in the French capital and claim the elusive UEFA Champions League title as well.
He will be 35 by the time his deal expires and he will make a decision to whether he retires or extend his stay in Ligue 1.
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