Les Parisiens are currently training in China, but the team's staff does not want the Brazilian's transfer saga to interfere with their plans.

Paris Saint-Germain execs have had enough of Neymar's antics on and off the pitch, and the club has already stipulated a date in which the striker's future will be sorted out, for better or for worse.

Reports coming in from France, specifically by French outlet L'Equipe, suggest that PSG's owners are willing to listen to bids to sign the Brazilian superstar, currently the most expensive player in history.

Unfortunately for the player, PSG execs will not listen to those bids forever, as they have established July 31 as the date when they will decide where the footballer will continue his playing career.

This decision was made by both Nasser Al-Khelaifi and coach Thomas Tuchel, mainly to avoid Neymar's situation from creating turbulence in the team's preparations for the 2019-20 season.

The report also adds that if Barcelona -or Juventus- fail to seal a deal to sign the footballer, PSG would be willing to offer Neymar an improved deal in order to ease the tension between both parties.

As of now, a deal between PSG and Los Blaugranas seems to be far away, especially after Les Parisiens dismissed an offer from Los Culés that would see the La Liga side paying $100M and adding two of a list of five players. That list included Philippe Coutinho, Ivan Rakitic, Malcom, Ousmane Dembelé and Nelson Semedo, but the French side has ruled out any deal that involves Ivan Rakitic, despite having shown interest in the player recently.

In fact, the report by L'Equipe states that Les Parisiens are only interested in cashing in on the player, which means that they only want to sell the player if some team in the world comes up with $247M, the same amount they paid two years ago to "steal" Neymar away from the Camp Nou.

Meanwhile, Neymar is training with PSG's physios, waiting for his future to be sorted out.