PSG willing to take £122m loss on Neymar as they plan summer ‘revolution’

PSG are open to selling Neymar this summer for £76m despite spending £198m on the Brazilian in 2017, according to reports.
The 30-year-old has played 141 times for the Parisiens, scoring 98 and providing 59 assists.
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Neymar has not played more than 20 Ligue 1 games in a season since leaving Barcelona, picking up numerous injuries and often struggling for fitness.
He has made 19 league appearances this term and has produced eight goal contributions in his last four Ligue 1 matches.
PSG are willing to cut their losses on Neymar, according to Spanish outlet AS (via the Daily Mail).
They will listen to offers worth at least £76m – meaning they would record a £122m loss if he is sold for that price.
The recently crowned Ligue 1 champions are planning a ‘revolution’ this summer. Unfortunately for them, Neymar is reportedly keen to see out his contract which expires in 2025.
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L’Equipe add that Julian Draxler, Leandro Paredes, Thilo Kehrer and Layvin Kurzawa are all also surplus to requirements.
Kylian Mbappe could leave on a free transfer this summer with his contract expiring. PSG paid £130m to sign him from Monaco in 2018.
Real Madrid are interested in signing the France international and reportedly had a colossal €220m bid turned down for the player last summer.
Mbappe has remained coy about his future, insisting that he has not made a decision yet. He recently said: “My final decision? Nothing has changed, so I have nothing to say about it.”
He said: “In Madrid they have been sure that he will end up at Real Madrid… Maybe they are too sure of it? [laughs].”
Leonardo continued: “Mbappe? The discussion have always been there. There were discussions in Doha.
“Kylian talks, he talks with us. What he says is the truth. He still hasn’t decided. I think that the possibility of him staying exists. The possibility of him going exists too, but I think that he is still reflecting, he is seeing that things change.”