According to reports in Catalonia, Neymar misses his ex-Barcelona team-mates and has offered himself to his former club.
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It will be recalled that the Brazilian, 26, left the Nou Camp to join Paris Saint-Germain for a world-record £198million in the summer.
The move was supposed to give him the opportunity to emerge for Lionel Messi’s shadow — however, his impact in the biggest games has been minimal.
And Mundo Deportivo report would like to go back to Barca, and offered himself to the Catalans before injuring his metatarsal.
According to The Sun UK, the report claims he now understands he was wrong to believe he was hamstrung by Messi and was “blinded” by PSG’s economic power.
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He has allegedly asked important people at his former club what he can do to return this summer, having originally planned to stay until 2019.
However, there are some who claim this is just a smokescreen to ease his eventual passage to Real Madrid.
Meanwhile, AS report PSG will demand £355m for their No 10.
President Nasser Al-Khelaifi has never been bullied into letting one his players leave since he took over the club in 2011.
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Real Madrid chief Florentino Perez has hinted he would been keen on signing Neymar in the future.
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