PSG qualified for their first-ever Champions League final after seeing off RB Leipzig on Tuesday, but their celebrations were put on hold after reports emerged that Neymar could be suspended for the decider after breaking UEFA protocol.
It was thus feared that Neymar would be punished for swapping his jersey with Halstenberg, which was a common practice before the coronavirus pandemic, and that he could be suspended for the showpiece event.
However, according to the Daily Mirror, UEFA have now confirmed that no further action will be taken against the former FC Barcelona star, and that he will be free to play in this weekend's final against Bayern Munich.