With reports suggesting that Paris Saint-Germain are ready to part ways with Neymar, the price tag the French giants have slapped on the Brazil superstar has seemingly been revealed.
The Brazilian recently hit back at supporters for continuing to boo him as the French side secured the Ligue 1 title following their 1-1 draw with RC Lens on Saturday.
Neymar stated that he is still contracted to PSG for another three years, and that fans need to stop whistling at him or else they might "run out of air".
However, Sky Sports has now reported that the club's decision-makers are open to the idea of selling the forward and have already put an initial price on the attacker.
It is claimed the South American will be allowed to leave the Parc des Princes for a fee in the region of €90 million (R1.5 billion), which is far cry from the world-record €222 million (R3.7 billion) they paid to sign him from FC Barcelona in 2017.
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Les Parisiens' leadership is believed to be fed up with the star as he has ultimately failed to help lead the club to European glory, something they desperately crave.
Parting ways with Neymar may prove a difficult task for PSG, though, as his injury record of late has seen him miss 22 matches this season through various niggles, which could be of concern for any potential suitors.
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