Barcelona handed ‘£43m chance to re-sign Neymar as the Brazilian is offered around by PSG’

Barcelona are handed ‘£43m chance to re-sign Neymar as the Brazilian is offered around by PSG’ despite financial problems continuing to plague the Spanish giants in their pursuit of Robert Lewandowski

  • PSG have placed Neymar in the shop window this summer, according to reports
  • The French giants have reportedly offered him to Barcelona for £43.1million
  • Neymar is ‘willing to exit the club but only if it means a return to his former side’
  • The Catalan club are rooted in financial difficulties and will struggle to sign him
  • Barcelona’s priority target remains Robert Lewandowski from Bayern Munich

Paris Saint-Germain have offered Barcelona a chance to re-sign Neymar for £43million, according to reports.

The former Barcelona winger completed his £198m switch to Paris five years ago and has since scored a century of goals for the club in only 144 appearances.

However, the Brazilian has yet to win the coveted Champions League crown in France and is no longer the poster boy of PSG, following the meteoric rise of Kylian Mbappe and arrival of Lionel Messi in 2021.

PSG have reportedly offered Barcelona the chance to re-sign Neymar for £43.1m this summer

The Brazilian international arrived in Paris for a world record fee of £198m five years ago

The Brazilian international arrived in Paris for a world record fee of £198m five years ago

Neymar is not out of contract for another three years but it seems the French giants are keen to cash in on the winger this summer, reportedly offering him around to potential suitors.

According to Spanish outlet Sport, PSG have ‘repeatedly’ handed Barcelona the chance to re-sign Neymar for £43.1m.

The 30-year-old is reportedly willing to exit Paris this summer, but only if it permits him rejoining his former club.

PSG batted away competition from Real Madrid last month to keep hold of star Kylian Mbappe

PSG batted away competition from Real Madrid last month to keep hold of star Kylian Mbappe 

Neymar (left) and Lionel Messi (right) were team-mates at Barcelona between 2013 and 2017

Neymar (left) and Lionel Messi (right) were team-mates at Barcelona between 2013 and 2017

However, with Barcelona entrenched in financial adversity and holding a long transfer wish list including Robert Lewandowski, Bernardo Silva and Raphinha, a deal for Neymar could be very hard to justify in the short-term. 

The Catalan club were granted permission to offset a share of their assets last week, including 49.9 per cent of Barcelona Licensing and Merchandising.

Whilst they would have an option to re-buy their stake at a later date, the total sale would bring in approximately €200million.

A second motion was also passed to allow the club to sell 25 per cent of their television income across the next 25 years.

Robert Lewandowski admitted publicly that his Bayern Munich career was 'over' last month

Robert Lewandowski admitted publicly that his Bayern Munich career was ‘over’ last month

Bernardo Silva reportedly told Man City that he would like a fresh challenge in Barcelona

Bernardo Silva reportedly told Man City that he would like a fresh challenge in Barcelona

Barcelona are expected to use a portion of this cash injection on priority transfer target Lewandowski, who publicly declared his Bayern Munich career to be ‘over’ last month in pursuit of a fresh challenge.

The European giants have also kept tabs on Manchester City midfielder Silva, who told the champions of his desire to leave the Etihad according to Spanish newspaper Mundo Deportivo.

Neymar scored 13 league goals in 22 appearances during PSG’s title-winning campaign last season, having suffered from an ankle injury between December and February.

Offloading the Brazilian’s £596,000 a week deal would hand PSG a healthy drop in the club’s wage bill, especially after agreeing a blockbuster contract extension with Mbappe last month.