Will a new era really open at Paris Saint-Germain this summer? If the departure of Lionel Messi, at the end of his contract, seems recorded, one of the most burning issues of the next transfer window will clearly be that of Neymar. Under contract with the Parisian club until 2027, the 31-year-old Brazilian striker could this time have desires elsewhere, after six seasons for the least mixed in France, especially because of repeated injuries. If the management of PSG, starting with Luis Campos, already unofficially wanted to part with him last year, it would be more likely to succeed this summer, according to L'Equipe.

The daily reveals this Tuesday that the Premier League, and especially Manchester United, would be interested in the arrival of the former star of Barça. His compatriot Casemiro would try to convince Neymar to join the Red Devils. On the verge of returning to the Champions League next season, Man U (currently 4th in PL two days from the end) will still have to fight to mount a financial operation that promises to be tense. Recruited in the summer of 2017 for a record sum of 222 million euros, and therefore extended until 2027 with a monthly salary estimated at 3.6 million euros gross, "Ney" will not be easy to get out of Paris.


Chelsea and Newcastle regularly cited

But the Paris striker, currently recovering from his right ankle surgery in March, would be aware that he is no longer the centerpiece of the Paris project. Downright attacked on May 3 by several dozen PSG supporters who came to his home in Bougival (Yvelines), he could therefore decide to leave Ligue 1.

And such a transfer can only depend on yet another stroke of madness of the Premier League. If until then, Chelsea and Newcastle were more cited in the media as potential drop-off points, Manchester United could officially enter the dance in the coming weeks. And this even if it is hard to imagine Erik Ten Hag, drunk as not allowed by Cristiano Ronaldo at the beginning of this season, betting on Neymar.

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