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Neymar commits future to PSG as club vow to spend big to keep Brazilian AND Kylian Mbappe


NEYMAR is finally set to sign a new contract at PSG after committing his future to the club.

The Brazilian forward said he feels ‘at home’ in the French capital and will extend his stay.

Neymar gets a hug from Mauricio Pochettino after PSG beat Bayern in the Champions LeagueCredit: Getty

Neymar, 29, has just one year left on his £600,000-a-week contract and been linked with a move back to Spain.

But, speaking after the Champions League win over Bayern Munich, Neymar said his contract is no longer an issue.

He told TNT Sports Brazil: “I don’t think this is even a topic anymore, I obviously feel very comfortable, at home at PSG.

“I feel happier than before.”

The Brazil striker helped his side beat last year’s Champions League winners Bayern on away goals.

Last season’s beaten finalists have set up a semi-final date with either Manchester City or Borussia Dortmund.

And club president Nasser Al Khelaifi promised even more investment as well as keeping hold of Neymar’s strike partner Kylian Mbappe.

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The French forward is wanted by Real Madrid in a blockbuster summer move.

But Al Khelaifi told RMC Sport: “We have invested a lot in the club to win the Champions’ League and all the trophies available.

“Neymar and Kylian (Mbappe) have no excuse to leave. We really have everything to win all the tournaments.

“We have a great team today. We have respect for the others but we are there with them.

“We are working. And it is not over. We need to continue, to remain calm because the Champions’ League is not finished.

“We need to work more each day. The belief is there. The secret is work. The details make the difference too.”

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