The Brazilian is expected to complete a switch to the Ligue 1 club in the coming days as Barcelona resign themselves to losing one of their star names
Neymar’s representative Wagner Ribeiro has confirmed that PSG will pay the player’s €222m release clause and expects a deal to be finalised this week.
As revealed by Goal on August 1, the Brazilian briefly arrived at training to say his goodbyes, with Barcelona later confirming that he had asked to leave the club.
Get 2/9 on PSG to win Ligue 1
Editors' Picks
Juve on alert: Exiled Icardi may have already played his final game for Inter Sarri vindicated for dropping Kepa as Chelsea & Pedro impress in Spurs win Magnificent Mane takes centre stage as league leaders Liverpool put on a five-star show Lukaku sends reminder that his Man Utd career is far from over
The Catalan giants went on to state that they would not allow the 25-year-old forward to leave for less than his world-record buyout fee.
A statement released by the club read: “The player Neymar Jr, accompanied by his father and agent, has informed FC Barcelona this morning of his decision to leave the club in a meeting held at the club’s offices.
“Faced with this position, the club has informed them they refer to the buy-out clause of his existing contract which as of 1 July totals 222 million euros which will have to be deposited in its entirety.
“Furthermore, in reply to the claim for the contract extension bonus, the club has once again made it clear that the amount remains deposited with a notary until the case is resolved.
“The player remains under contract at FC Barcelona but with temporary permission to not take part in training sessions.”
And Ribeiro, a representative of the Brazil international, has now confirmed that the Paris club will pay the clause and that he will be presented as a PSG player this week.
How will PSG line up with Neymar
Accompanying Neymar and the player’s father at the Barcelona El Prat airport, he told reporters: “PSG will pay the release clause and Neymar will be presented in Paris this week.”
Neymar will now travel to Paris in the coming days to finalise his world-record transfer to Unai Emery’s side.