The Brazilian is keen on leaving Parc des Princes and the Ligue 1 champions are keen on getting rid of their wantaway star,

Neymar's future remains up in the air but the signs still point to an exit for the Brazilian. According to the latest reports, PSG have taken the drastic step of dropping his asking price in order to ship him out.

These claims are made by Sport. The Catalan-based newspaper write that the club strongly believe it's in their best interest to sell the Brazilian as he has his heart set on a Parc des Princes exit.

However, they haven't received many offers. Barcelona are the most interested party, as they are eager to bring the Brazilian back to Camp Nou, but the Spanish giants were told to pay up 300M euros ($334M) for the Selecao sensation. That price has now dropped by almost half and currently stands at 180M euros ($200M).

This might come as a huge boost to Barcelona, who are keen on pairing Neymar with former team-mates Messi and Suarez, and summer signing Griezmann. Unfortunately, his Ligue 1 employers are not open to the idea of a player exchange.

The Blaugrana are reportedly keen on offering the French champions Coutinho or Dembele in a bid to lower Neymar's price but PSG want nothing but cash for their record signing. Their logic is simple: pay his asking price so we can get out of UEFA Financial Fair Play trouble.

Man City have also been linked with the Brazilian, with reports suggesting Guardiola contacted the player over the phone. A move to the Premier League would be interesting but the former Santos sensation appears determined to return to Barcelona.