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I’m Staying At PSG Next Season – Neymar

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Paris Saint-Germain star Neymar has confirmed that he will be staying at the club next season.

The Brazilian forward was left in tears after the Ligue 1 champions were defeated by Bayern Munich in the Champions League final in Lisbon earlier this month.

The 28-year-old £198million man was also heavily linked with a move back to former club Barcelona before coronavirus pandemic.

But Neymar has now put any suggestion that he could leave PSG after their European heartbreak to bed and also told the club’s official magazine he would like to go one better in this season’s Champions League and become a legend in the French capital.

‘I’m staying at PSG next season! And with the ambition to return to the Champions League final, this time to win it,’ he said.

‘I like the idea of doing everything to leave my name in the history books of my club.’

Reports in France have also suggested the Brazilian is attempting to help bring former team-mate Lionel Messi to the club as the wantaway star seeks an exit from Barcelona.

Messi sent a burofax to the Catalan giants last week informing them of his desire to leave, and while Manchester City lead the race the French side are doing all they can to secure his signature.

The news also comes just a day after Neymar decided to end his £78.6million partnership with Nike after 15 years.

Neymar’s switch of allegiances could be bad news for PSG, with Nike the club’s kit supplier.

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Al-Ittihad hero Noor slams Benzema over Al-Hilal move

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Former Al-Ittihad star Mohammed Noor has slammed Karim Benzema over his move to Al-Hilal.

The Ballon d’Or winner quit Al-Ittihad after being left unhappy with their new contract offer.

An unimpressed Noor snapped: “Karim Benzema’s contract was set to expire on June 30, 2026, and he received two offers from Al-Ittihad to renew it, but he stalled.

“Benzema had already reached an agreement with Al-Hilal without the knowledge of the Al-Ittihad board. Then he came to pressure the club’s management, who had made him offers, but he didn’t respond because he had already agreed everything with the Al-Hilal board.

“He reached an agreement with Al-Hilal and had a bad exit from Al-Ittihad. Didn’t the fans who supported him and chanted his name for so long deserve a thank you before he left?

“He’s the loser, not Al-Ittihad.”

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Hargreaves: The big successful change Carrick has made at Man Utd

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Manchester United Champions League winner Owen Hargreaves has praised manager Michael Carrick for fixing the balance of their midfield.

Hargreaves believes the rejigging from Carrick has brought out the best in Bruno Fernandes, who struck in Saturday’s 2-0 win against Tottenham.

Speaking on TNT Sports, he said: “Let’s be honest, 200 goal involvements is ridiculous. They’re Playstation numbers. He plays with risk but it’s risk that the team benefits from.

“Kobbie (Mainoo) in behind was fantastic again and Casemiro… those three were probably the three best players in the game, in my opinion.

“We said beforehand, under Ruben Amorim, that midfield was a weakness but that midfield three is really good.

“Obviously Bruno is the best player by a country mile and I just think they look so much stronger now as a midfield three.”

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Man United lining up AC Milan and USMNT star Christian Pulisic

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Man United are reportedly looking to sign AC Milan and USMNT star Christian Pulisic in the summer.

The 27-year-old has been a key player for AC Milan since joining from Chelsea back in 2023, scoring 43 goals and providing 22 assists in his 121 games.

According to Calcio Mercato via GiveMeSport, Pulisic’s fine form in Italy has caught the attention of Man United, who are keen on bringing him back to the Premier League.

It’s understood that AC Milan are reluctant to sell Pulisic, but a deal could be sanction for a fee of around £48 million.

Pulisic’s contract with the Serie A giants is set to expire in the summer of 2027 with talks over a new deal yet to progress.

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