Neymar ‘regrets leaving Barcelona for Paris Saint-Germain’
The world’s most expensive footballer, Neymar, is reportedly unhappy with life at Paris Saint-Germain.
The Brazilian signed for the Ligue 1 outfit from Barcelona in the summer for a deal close to £200m.
Neymar had formed a prolific trio with Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez at the Camp Nou, but he opted to break away and has since been included in an attacking force with Edinson Cavani.
There have been rumours of tension between the two forward players after they had an on-pitch spat about penalty duties earlier on in the season.
Despite scoring 10 goals in 11 outings, Neymar is not on board with manager Unai Emery‘s tactics and is also missing his life in Barcelona, according to Catalan TV station La Porteria.
The 25-year-old was sent off in a recent 2-2 draw with Marseille.
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