PARIS SAINT-GERMAIN star Neymar has been informed by club chiefs he is no longer wanted at Parc des Princes, reports suggest.
That is according to RMC Sport, who claim PSG are keen to rebuild without the star forward ahead of this coming season.
The Brazil international has been linked with a summer exodus from Paris this summer with the likes of Chelsea and Manchester United showing interest.
The 30-year-old appeared especially keen to move after being left fuming with PSG president Nasser Al-Khelaifi's recent comments.
The Brazilian reportedly felt targeted by the statement the president gave about the club's shortcomings last season.
Al-Khelaifi said recently: "A possible departure of Neymar this summer?
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"What I can tell you is that we expect all players to do a lot more than last season. A lot more!
"They all have to to be 100 per cent. Obviously, we weren't good enough to go far.
"For next season, the objective is clear: to work every day at 200 per cent.
"To give everything we have for this jersey, give the maximum and we will see the result."
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United, Chelsea and Newcastle would be the only realistic transfer options for Neymar if he does leave PSG, whom he joined for a world record £200million in 2017.
The Premier League trio are the only clubs with the financial might to meet the Parisians and the striker's financial demands.
Barcelona have also shown interest in re-signing their former player but have been marred by financial difficulties.
Juventus were also linked but will struggle to raise funds after offloading Giorgio Chiellini, Paulo Dybala and Federico Bernardeschi to match Paul Pogba's £6.8m-per-year wage demands.
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