According to Le10sport, Chelsea has begun negotiations to purchase PSG star Neymar.
The Brazilian attacker is already the subject of discussions between Chelsea and Manchester United, according to the French media, who are already reportedly competing for his services.
Mauricio Pochettino, the manager of Chelsea and a former colleague of Neymar's at PSG, has made this request on Neymar's behalf.
The World Cup standout is reportedly a significant target for Chelsea, albeit negotiations are still in their early stages.
Neymar has reportedly been added to PSG's transfer list with the intention of selling him this summer, according to reports.
Neymar's performances on the pitch and the circus he frequently creates off the pitch have the Parisians dissatisfied.
As a result, Neymar has received a lot of attention regarding a summer transfer to the Premier League, which is likely the only top-tier league where teams can pay the Brazilian's contract.
Newcastle has been mentioned in relation to the former Barcelona player along with Chelsea and Manchester United.
PSG has been particularly busy in the summer transfer market, having already signed deals to acquire Sporting Lisbon's Manuel Ugarte for €60 million, as well as free agents Milan Skriniar and Marco Asensio.
Lionel Messi and Sergio Ramos will be made available for free transfers by the Parisians, who have also fired coach Christophe Galtier.
They want to get rid of the "prima donnas" from their team, and they want to offload Neymar before the 2023–24 season even gets underway.
Neymar's PSG career
When PSG met Neymar's €222 million release clause to acquire him from Barcelona in the summer of 2017, the transaction broke all previous records.
The Brazilian relocated to Paris with the goal of eclipsing Lionel Messi as the finest player in the world.
The now-31-year-old, though, has fallen short of his price tag and has been beset by injuries and deteriorating form in recent years. In 173 appearances, he has still scored 118 goals and won several domestic championships.