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Why Neymar could be stuck at PSG (1:23)

Thiago Silva said that he wanted to join him at a new club. There is a time and a place for it.

The time is right to leave Paris Saint-Germain, according to the latest information from the Insider notebook. There were leaks in Manchester United's dressing room.

There was a warning given to Man Utd by ten Hag.

Neymar considering PSG escape routes

According to sources, Paris Saint-Germain are happy for him to leave.

Due to new owner Todd Boehly's desire to make a big statement in the transfer market this summer, contact has been made with one of the few clubs capable of recruiting the Brazilian star.

Thiago Silva, Brazil's teammate and close friend, has spoken in favor of the idea of him joining the team. It's not clear if Thomas Tuchel is interested in signing the 30-year- old.

Only two or three teams would be able to match the amount of money that Neymar makes at Paris Saint-Germain, according to the agent for the Brazilian.

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A clause was reportedly triggered to extend the contract by five years after it was signed a year ago with an annual salary of $43 million.

As they look to change their culture from star players to a team ethic, Paris Saint-Germain are open to the idea of losing their star player. The focal point of the project will be Kylian Mbappe, after he snubbed Real Madrid and signed a new contract with Paris Saint-Germain.

A world-record fee of 222m was paid by Paris Saint-Germain for a player in August of last year. The closest Paris Saint-Germain have come to winning the European Championship was in the 2020 final when they lost to Bavarians.

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The crew discussed Manchester United wanting to start over, as well as the reluctance of the consultant to work with him.

Ten Hag sent warning over Man United leaks

A series of leaks from within the squad last season has made building a dressing room spirit one of the main goals for this summer, according to sources.

After taking charge of his first day of training on Monday, Ten Hag was informed of a number of stories of unrest among the players.

According to sources, the players will be encouraged to be more open in interviews next season but have been told that disagreements should be handled in-house. The players have been told to pass on the message. Steve McClaren will be asked to act as a bridge between the players and management in order to solve any issues that arise.

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During the second half of the season, the players distrusted each other, which contributed to a poor end to the season that saw United lose three of their last 14 games. The preseason tour of Thailand and Australia is set to begin on July 8 and will last for two and a half weeks.

The players who came back to Carrington this week have been impressed with Ten Hag. He wanted to lead sessions instead of having his assistants lead them.

Ten Hag brought the first wave of players back a week early. Preseason training was supposed to start on July 4 but Ten Hag moved it up a week.

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When Messi's contract with Paris Saint-Germain ends, Hislop is on board with his return to Barcelona.

Barcelona's transfer struggles frustrate Xavi

The lack of progress made by Barcelona in the transfer market so far this summer is a source of disappointment for Xevi.

Xavi was at the training ground this week for a number of meetings with the sporting director and the sporting advisor. The lack of concrete activity since the season ended in May has left him frustrated.

The coach told several players they were no longer part of his plans before he left. According to sources, there is concern about the lack of movement out of Camp Nou, with only one player leaving the club so far.

Robert Lewandowski and Jules Kounde have been drawn up as transfer targets for the club but incomings are dependent on outgoings and commercial deals.

After training on Monday, the players will head to the US for four games. There will be some good news for Xavi before the end of the year.

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Craig spoke about Romelu's time at Inter Milan and his return to the club.

Chelsea feared Lukaku problem

According to sources, the fear of history repeating itself was a factor in the decision to take a financial hit on Romelu.

When the idea of a loan move back to Inter Milan was first considered, the Blues made it clear they were seeking a fee of at least 20m -- a high figure but one designed to offset the depreciation of a player the club paid 115m for.

The players are due to leave on their preseason tour to the United States at the end of next week and there are fears that they could become a problem.

Before he moved to Inter, Manchester United fined him two weeks wages for training away from the first-team squad without permission, as he agitated for a move.

Since December, when he gave an unsanctioned interview about his desire to return to Inter, the relationship between the two men has been strained.

With only one likely destination, the club decided to cut their losses and facilitate a quick departure, with chairman and interim sporting director Todd Boehly keen to draw a line under the troubles at the club.

According to sources, Inter agreed to pay 8m up front and another 5m in add-ons to cover the wages of Romelu Lukaku.

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Lucy Bronze joined Barcelona on a free transfer.

Barcelona all shook up by Elvis tweets

Elvis did not get into the building. The club pulled out of appointing Elvis Coca as a scout after he was accused of being a fan of Real Madrid.

When the social media posts surfaced, Coca, working in a similar role at CD Mirandes, had already reached an agreement with Barcelona. Coca celebrated Real Madrid wins and complained about Barcelona getting help from the refs.

Coca lamented on Spanish radio after Barcelona told him that their offer had been taken off the table.

It is not the first time that Barcelona backtracked on a deal because of social media posts. A series of anti-Catalan statements caused them to pull out of signing Sergi.

According to sources, internal complaints have been made about why these situations can't be avoided with a more thorough background check.

Tottenham keen on set-piece guru

According to sources, Spurs are in the process of adding a set-piece specialist to their staff.

Spurs are making progress in the transfer window with Richarlison and Clement Lenglet set to join, but head coach Antonio Conte is also hoping to make an important addition to his backroom staff.

In addition to working with AC Milan and other teams, Vio was part of Roberto Mancini's staff as Italy won the Euro 2020 title. The rumour is that it created over 4,000 set piece routines.

Spurs should be innovative in dead-ball situations if a deal can be reached.