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Neymar: "I owe a large part of my happiness at PSG to Mbappé"

The player's entourage assures France Football that his desire is to remain in the French capital and the player has had words for Mbappé.

Neymar: "I owe a large part of my happiness at PSG to Mbappé"
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Although there are rumours suggesting a return to Barcelona, Neymar's future is in Paris. In tomorrow's France Football magazine, the Brazilian and his entourage assure that the player's hope is to continue in the French capital.

"Neymar wants to stay at PSG. He sees that the club is in the process of growing. He likes the project. He posts less things on social media because he wants less controversy and attention on him. His main objective is to win the Champions League. He doesn't think about anything other than that. He wants to show that Paris is a great team," the player's entourage tells France Football. According to transfer guru Fabrizio Romano, the agreement between PSG and Neymar for his renewal is done.

Neymar, in tomorrow's edition of France Football, also had words for team-mate Mbappé, whom he considers a fundamental part of his spell in Paris: "I owe a large part of my happiness at PSG to Mbappé. He made me learn about the French way of being. He has explained the French mentality to me. I owe a big part of my adaptation to him. From the beginning, I got Mbappé's way of being. Kylian is a very happy and kind person with everyone. He is a great person. He is the reason why we understood each other from day one."

"Mbappé is our golden boy"

"I have had the opportunity to watch him train, of course. I've been able to observe his speed, his dribbling repertoire, his intelligence and his humility to continue to evolve. I always said he was our golden boy. You have to use that speed correctly and Kylian does that. He is not only intelligent and fast, he also has a huge dribbling ability," he added.