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Neymar offered to five Premier League giants amid PSG exit talk
Paris Saint-Germain and Brazil star Neymar has been offered to five Premier League clubs, according to reports, as his future in France remains uncertain.
The 31-year-old has a contract at the Parc des Princes until 2025, meaning PSG have two more summer transfer windows in which they are able to recoup any of the €222 million they spent on him back in 2017 unless they tie him down to a new deal.
However, it seems as though Neymar's time in the French capital could be coming to an end, with several clubs expressing an interest in purchasing him.
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It's understood that Neymar was discussed during a meeting between Chelsea owner Todd Boehly and PSG's Nasser Al-Khelafi recently, stirring rumours of a transfer to Stamford Bridge, despite the €100m January addition of Mykhailo Mudryk from Shakhtar Donetsk.
Which clubs have been offered Neymar?
Despite his age and contract situation, Neymar still has an ETV of €66m, meaning PSG may demand a fairly big payment to allow a sale this summer.
However, they might not be short of suitors. According to 90min, several Premier League teams have discussed the possibility of signing the Brazilian, and his representatives have already spoken to Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester United, Manchester City and Newcastle to discuss Neymar's interest in a move to the English top flight.
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PSG themselves reportedly aren't pushing to sell Neymar, but the club are said to be open to a potential departure before the 2023/24 campaign kicks off.
News of a possible exit comes during Neymar's most productive Ligue 1 season at PSG since 2019, with 22 league goals and assists registered so far this term.
After PSG's Champions League loss to Bayern Munich in the first-leg of their last-16 clash, Neymar was pictured playing in the European Poker Tour in Paris. Some reports after the defeat suggested PSG were ready to cut ties with the Brazilian.
With two years left on his deal, Neymar is available this summer if anyone wants to seriously pursue his signature.