A report by Televisión Española assured that Los Blancos had made PSG a $360M offer to have the Brazilian joining them this summer.

Spanish TV network Televisión Española(TVE) was exposed today by Real Madrid, as Los Blancos denied having made an offer to sign Neymar away from PSG.

In a press release issued on Monday, the Spanish giants denied having offered $360M to Les Parisiens, adding that they have never been involved in a negotiation to lure the Brazilian ace away from the Spanish capital.

"In light of information broadcast tonight by TVE regarding an alleged Real Madrid offer to PSG and their player Neymar, Real Madrid C. F. wishes to state that this information is absolutely untrue. Real Madrid has made no offer of any kind to PSG or the player," the press release states.

"Real Madrid are surprised that the Spanish public television network would choose to broadcast entirely false information without anyone from the outlet having first contacted any of the parties concerned to corroborate the supposed information, which would have been quite easily discredited," the document adds.

The information revealed by TVE included details such as the length of Neymar's contract and the approximate wage he'd be collecting as Los Blancos' new "Galáctico". TVE had reported that Ney was set to earn over $52M with the Spanish giants, and the operation would be sealed once Real Madrid paid PSG over $700M for his services.

Los Blancos have been linked to the Brazilian player ever since he left Barcelona last summer. As of now, PSG's ace is playing for Brazil in the 2018 World Cup, and has refused to take a definitive stance regarding his future, with constant rumors connecting him to different European giants.