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Neymar 'willing to take 50 per cent pay cut' to force Barcelona transfer from PSG

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Neymar is reportedly willing to take a 50% pay cut to force through a transfer from Paris-Saint Germain back to Barcelona this summer.

The Brazilian attacker is desperate to return to the club he left two years ago when PSG signed him for £198million. The problem for Neymar is that, due to the financial impact of the coronavirus crisis, clubs don't have the spare cash to meet PSG's asking price.

With the 28-year-old having turned down the offer of a new contract earlier this year, the newly-crowned Ligue 1 champions are looking to recoup most of the money they paid for Neymar - although it is thought they will accept around £132m.

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