PSG president reveals he has spoken to Real Madrid over Neymar

Paris Saint-Germain president, Nasser Al-Khelaifi, has revealed he has spoken to Real Madrid, after becoming “frustrated” with constant speculation surrounding Neymar and a potential move there.

Neymar moved to PSG from Barcelona for €222 million last summer, but has repeatedly been linked with a switch to the Santiago Bernabeu since then.

Earlier this summer, Madrid moved to deny a report on Spanish television that claimed they had made a €310m offer to sign Neymar.

“We don’t like it at all and we have spoken to Real Madrid,

“It’s a bit frustrating, it’s not fair that other clubs talk about our players. We have a good relationship and they respect PSG, and I hope that’s the truth. We respect Real Madrid, their president, Florentino Perez, but I think that it’s important for everyone not to work behind the scenes.

“I don’t know if he understands me. If there is something, we speak, speak with Florentino Perez or whatever it is and we speak about what we like and what we don’t like. It’s what we want with all clubs, not just Real Madrid. Fighting amongst each other is not the way PSG works and I hope other clubs don’t do that to us,” Al-Khelaifi told ESPN.

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