The Brazilian wants out of PSG and he might have found his escape route.

Neymar remains the biggest name dominating the headlines this summer. The reason is simple: the Brazilian wants out of PSG and the entire world is watching closely to see what the future holds for him.

PSG have publicly stated that they are willing to sell the world’s most expensive player for the right price, putting several top clubs on alert. Barcelona have been the favorites despite claims that the Ligue 1 champions are not willing to do business with the Catalan giants due to strained relations.

It remains to be seen whether any of the top clubs in Europe can afford the Selecao ace, especially given that the Catalan heavyweights went all out on Griezmann and that Real Madrid, another club linked with the Brazilian, splashed the cash on the likes of Hazard and Jovic.

However, reports have now emerged claiming that PSG are close to agreeing his sale. It is claimed that Neymar could leave Parc des Princes on a loan deal on the condition that the team buy him next summer, similar to the arrangement that brought Mbappe to the French capital.

Both Gerard Romero of radio station RAC1 and Ignacio Miguelez have reported this, but with two conflicting details. Romero claims that he will end up back at Camp Nou, with Barcelona ready to agree to the aforementioned loan deal.

Ignacio Miguelez, meanwhile, writes that the 27-year-old’s destination could be Real Madrid. He tweeted that PSG have offered this deal to Los Blancos, adding that Zidane is considering accepting the South American sensation to his squad.

He would definitely be a quality addition for Los Merengues given how they failed to impress during the preseason. Furthermore,  Miguelez reports that the deal would cost the Madrid giants would only have to pay $224M the following summer to make his loan stay permanent.

However, with the player reportedly yearning for a Camp Nou return, it remains to be seen whether he will join his former club’s bitter rivals. Only time will tell what the future holds for Neymar. 

These rumors should be taken with a pinch of salt as they are merely that -- rumors. For a summary of all 2019-20 confirmed transfers, please visit: "Summer Transfers 2019-2020 - Confirmed moves in all top leagues".