Seems that some of PSG's players are not satisfied with the preferencial treatment that's being given to the Brazilian ace.

There seems to be news about Neymar's possible move away from PSG virtually every day, but this report shows division among Les Parisiens' ranks against the striker.

An article published by French newspaper Liberation suggests that Neymar Sr. has already asked the same man that negotiated his transfer from Barcelona to PSG to intervene in his son's new deal that would see Neymar joining Real Madrid.

The French journal hints that Pini Zahavi, famed negotiator/agent, has been asked by the player's father to conduct negotiations to see his son leaving Ligue 1. The report states that the Brazilian ace asked not to be negotiated neither to a Premier League club nor to Barcelona, leaving Real Madrid as the only place left to go.

Added to that, Liberation's sources claim that the French entity will settle on a $298M transfer fee, which would come in handy for the Ligue 1 champions to comply with UEFA's Financial Fair Play rules.

Neymar's departure from the team wouldn't only help PSG's bank account, as tensions are at their highest point inside the team's locker room. Liberation also revealed that Les Parisiens' midfielder Adrien Rabiot left the team's training session fuming, as PSG's execs are not willing to offer him the contract extension he wants.

The French publication quoted Rabiot saying: "There's money, but only for Neymar. Let him play by himself."

Only time will tell if Neymar will return to La Liga shortly, but it seems that even if he stays at PSG, his presence will only bring more problems than solutions to the French champions.