New Paris Saint-Germain boss Luis Enrique has now broken his silence on Neymar's future at the club.
The Brazil attacker is once again the subject of much transfer speculation ahead of next season.
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Reports in France have suggested that the club is open to his departure for various reasons, including his persistent injury issues, behaviour off the pitch and his huge salary, which is thought to be the second-highest at the Parc des Princes behind only Kylian Mbappe.
Some PSG Ultras supporters have also turned against the player, staging a protest outside the Brazilian's home in Paris in May, demanding that he leaves the club.
That group reportedly feels the No. 10, who has been injured since February, is not present enough in crucial moments, most notably the team's failure to lift their first UEFA Champions League title since he joined in 2017 for a world-record €222 million (R4.5 billion) transfer fee from FC Barcelona.
A reunion with his former boss at the Camp Nou, Luis Enrique, has since been confirmed, raising questions as to his status in the team.
With there having been rumours he is keen to work with the Selecao talisman again, the Spanish tactician has since been asked about the 31-year-old's future in Paris.
"I haven't spoken with Neymar yet," Enrique said, according to PSGtalk.
"If he should be part of my project? This kind of information I would like to give it to you, but it is part of an internal information.
"I will make decisions after seeing them train, after seeing how they behave... PSG's squad is of a very high level.
"There will be a new era. We will install an attacking style that will appeal to the supporters."
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The pair worked together at Barca between between 2014 and 2017, with the Selecao talisman registering 145 appearances under the Spaniard, the most he has played under any manager in his career, according to Transfermarkt.
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