The Brazilian ace also revealed how Unai Emery dealt with the set-pieces issue between himself and Edinson Cavani.

Neymar, the world's most expensive player in history (up to this date) gave an interview to some media outlets in his country. During that gathering, "Ney" discussed a variety of topics, including how he measures himself to the standards of none other than Cristiano Ronaldo.

"I respect him a lot for what he's done. I see myself when I watch him play. He's been at the top of the game for ten years, just like Messi. Every football player in the world wants to be like them," Neymar stated.

Speaking about the possibility of leaving Les Parisiens to join Real Madrid, Neymar ruled out being unhappy with the course of his life in Paris.

"There will always be speculations. I came here to make history and to find my best version. I'm doing fine. There are rumors about my future in every transfer window and there's nothing I can do about them. I'm happy here and I'm OK," Neymar added.

One of the main talking points since his arrival to Parc Des Princes has been his relationship with Edinson Cavani. Neymar took the opportunity to talk about this matter, and came out to reveal how PSG's boss, Unai Emery, settled the debate about who should take all the penalty kicks and free kicks.

"Everyone knows what happened inside our locker room. Our coach decided that it would be me taking all penalty kicks from that moment on, and I'm ok with that role. Everyone supported his decision and that debate has come to an end," the player concluded.