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After Messi's departure from PSG, the club's final decision on Neymar's future is confirmed

The Brazilian already knows what he will have to do the next season of his career.

By William Estrella

The Brazilian already knows what he will have to do the next season of his career.
The Brazilian already knows what he will have to do the next season of his career.

Paris Saint-Germain's season, despite being the recent champions of Ligue 1, has not been a good one. They suffered in the domestic championship in several days, were eliminated from the French Cup and left early in the Champions League when they were defeated by Bayern Munich in the round of 16.

The departure of Lionel Messi made the volcano explode. It is that the Argentine is not leaving the Parisian club at all well due to his relationship with the ultras, who have insulted and whistled at him in the Parc des Princes for almost all of 2023. Except for a few meetings, Leo was harshly punished. The same happens with Neymar Junior.

Neymar's stage at Paris Saint-Germain has definitely come to an end. From being the most expensive signing in football history to saying goodbye through the back door. The Brazilian had the misfortune of spending more time injured than on the field of play. This year he missed the duel against Bayern because he decided to have surgery on his ankle to eradicate the pain he had been suffering from.

The attitude of the Brazilian that filled patience

Neymar was absent from the league title celebration in a decision that did not sit well with the club. In his place, the Brazilian preferred to attend the Monaco GP and participate in a poker tournament. So, the club's decision, led by Luis Campos, has been to part ways with the Brazilian this summer. According to reports in L'Équipe, the decision cannot be reversed.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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