What Neymar camp have told Man Utd about Old Trafford transfer amid Real Madrid interest
NEYMAR’s camp have reportedly told Manchester United the PSG forward would NOT rule out a move to Old Trafford - despite Real Madrid’s interest in the Brazilian.
Neymar could transfer to Manchester United says expert
Neymar is unhappy at PSG and, as a result, links to Manchester United, Real Madrid and Barcelona have arisen.
The Brazil international only moved to the Parc des Princes in 2017, but reports have claimed he is underwhelmed by both life in the French capital and at the club itself.
Neymar will miss PSG’s crunch Champions League clash with Manchester United through injury and, with Edinson Cavani now a doubt, the Red Devils have been handed a boost.
However, a stunning new report from the Daily Record claims the forward’s camp have been in contact with United about a potential transfer.
They want a new marquee name - nearly three years after smashing the transfer record for Paul Pogba.
And Neymar is their priority target, above Real Madrid’s Gareth Bale and Juventus forward Paulo Dybala.
It is claimed his camp have encouraged United’s interest by saying he would not rule out a move.
But the Red Devils face a huge fight to secure the Brazilian’s services.
Neymar is open to quitting PSG for Man Utd despite Real Madrid's interest (Image: GETTY)
Neymar is wanted by Man Utd chief Ed Woodward (Image: GETTY)
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Real Madrid would love to make the 27-year-old their Cristiano Ronaldo replacement, despite missing out on a deal in the summer.
And Neymar himself is said to be keen on a move to Barcelona.
The Brazilian left the Catalan giants two years ago but would love to return, having acknowledged he made a mistake by leaving.
Meanwhile, Barcelona president Josep Maria Bartomeu has dismissed suggestions he’s held talks with Neymar’s representatives over a return to the Nou Camp.
"I have never spoken to them, nor have the father or player called me to return to Barca. They have not called," Bartomeu told El Partidazo de COPE.
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