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Neymar to Paris Saint-Germain: Moneybags French club ‘will meet £195MILLION release clause’ and leave the decision up to Barcelona superstar

Report suggests PSG will smash transfer record to bring the Brazilian to France this summer

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PARIS SAINT-GERMAIN are willing to pay Neymar's £195MILLION release clause, according to reports.

The wealthy Ligue 1 outfit are desperate to make a splash in the market and will bypass Barcelona with the huge fee.

 Neymar's representatives are in contact with Paris Saint Germain
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Neymar's representatives are in contact with Paris Saint GermainCredit: AP:Associated Press
 Brazil star Neymar has thrived at Barcelona but may have hit a ceiling
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Brazil star Neymar has thrived at Barcelona but may have hit a ceilingCredit: Reuters

And Brazil superstar Neymar will then be left to decide whether to stay in Spain or head for France,  and various Spanish outlets.

Neymar's father reportedly travelled to Paris this week to discuss his son’s future.
PSG had already made three unsuccessful approaches but are now making headway for the first time.

Barca are trying to sign Marco Verratti as Andres Iniesta's long-term replacement.

Parc Des Princes chiefs will demand a huge fee for their star midfielder and use to cash to help fund their Neymar raid.

Barcelona are already stacked with stars, and Neymar wants to step out on his own.

Lionel Messi has been a mentor to the 25-year-old but he is now ready to have a go on his own in an attempt to become the world’s best player.

 Neymar is keen to step out of Lionel Messi's shadow
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Neymar is keen to step out of Lionel Messi's shadowCredit: Rex Features
 The Barca forward is desperate for individual accolades
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The Barca forward is desperate for individual accoladesCredit: Getty Images
 Neymar wants to be the main man at a club
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Neymar wants to be the main man at a clubCredit: Rex Features
 Lionel Messi recently signed a five-year deal with Barcelona and is the undisputed king of the Nou Camp
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Lionel Messi recently signed a five-year deal with Barcelona and is the undisputed king of the Nou CampCredit: EPA

Despite four successful seasons at Camp Nou and picking up every major title, he is still after an elusive Ballon d'Or title.

And he knows his best chance of scooping the gong is to step out of Messi's shadow.


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