Neymar tells teammates when he will quit PSG

Neymar has not settled since his arrival at PSG [Photo: Courtesy]

The world’s most expensive player Neymar has revealed when he will quit playing for Paris Saint-Germain.

The former Barcelona forward, who has been sideline for close to two months after picking up a foot injury is said to be relishing a move to Spanish giants Real Madrid after the World Cup.

The Brazilian picked a foot injury mid season [Photo: Courtesy]

According to The Mirror, Neymar told his PSG Brazilian teammates Thiago Silva and Dani Alves that he will quit playing for the French side if he guides Brazil to a World Cup win in Russia.

Neymar has not settled well in France since his arrival, falling out with Uruguayan striker Edinson Cavani over penalty kick roles, being booed by fans and sustaining a nasty injury at a crucial time of the season.

Several news outlets across Europe now claim the Brazilian is weighing his options on whether to leave for an even ‘bigger’ club.

Neymar has told Silva and Alves that he will quit PSG if they win the World Cup [Photo: Courtesy]

Real Madrid were reported to be ready to wait until next summer to make their bid, but could change plans and come for him this summer. If the move succeeds, it will be good news for Chelsea and Spurs whom their players, Eden Hazard and Harry Kane were priority targets for the Los Blancos.

Neymar dreams of winning the World Cup with Brazil in Russia [Photo: Courtesy]

Manchester United has also been a reported destination for the Brazilian if he decides to quit, with Mourinho ready to let go of some of his first-team stars to allow the arrival of the 26-year-old.

Neymar has managed 28 goals in 30 appearances for PSG this season in all competition since his £200million move from Barcelona last summer.

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