PSG needs to get rid of some players. Neymar, due to his very high salary of nearly 50 million euros per season according to L’Equipe, is one of them, but the Brazilian has already reminded everyone related to the Parisian club he has contacted, that he does not intend to move from the French capital.
The only obvious thing Paris Saint-Germain has at the moment is that Kylian Mbappe has signed his contract renewal until 2025. Well, also, Luis Campos has become the Paris club’s sporting advisor. From there, everything is unknown after UEFA requested explanations for the budget of the Parisian club, which indicates losses of 224 million euros.
The first result of all this is the Qatari club’s need to start reducing the number of its players who receive more than 600 million euros in the payroll, according to Tebas, in the absence of the percentage and the significant increase in Mbappe’s new contract. Things don’t look easy because there are two players who command a large percentage of the club’s salary budget.
At the head of this arrangement is Neymar, who has already stated to the club’s president that he has no intention of leaving, that his place is Paris Saint-Germain and that nothing will make him change his mind. Next to him is Messi, who is the least adapted to Paris, but on a one-year contract with a salary very similar to that of the Brazilian and which does not seem to help him to leave at the moment.
PSG’s dressing room, however, will change next season. Previously, the leadership was more distributed and coexistence, within the differences that could arise on a daily basis, was acceptable thanks to the right hand of Mauricio Pochettino.
Now everything is different, the club surrendered to Mbappe and many players were not happy with everything that was happening, starting with bringing forward the renewal date minutes before the match. To make matters worse, Al-Khelaifi’s constant allusions to the French striker’s quality and status as the best player in the world were not accepted by many either.
source: marca